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Syddel Worrell

Syddel was born on the beautiful twin island of Trinidad and Tobago and ironically has a twin. He was raised in Barbados and attended the University of the Southern Caribbean in Trinidad for two years. Currently, he attends Andrews University in Berrien Springs, MI where he’s pursuing a BBA in Management. He spends most of his time studying and working a student job. In his free time, he enjoys participating in community service, counseling unprivileged children, and keeping up to date with the latest tech news soccer highlights. You can contact Syddel at syddel.worrell@legalfish.com.

 

Fourth Amendment: Right to Privacy or Not?

Posted on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

The Supreme Court has agreed to take the case of the Ontario, California police officer that accused his police department of inspecting his personal text messages to determine whether the department violated the constitutional privacy rights of the officer. The Supreme Court decision will be crucial for other cases about data network protection.

Proclamation 7750: Corrupt Officials & The American Visa

Posted on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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In 2004, President George W. Bush signed Proclamation 7750 restricting corrupt  foreign officials and their family members who have inappropriately used public funds in their own countries from gaining entry into the United States. Furthermore, in 2007, Congress followed up with a…

Human Rights Triumph

Posted on Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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One of the topics causing a big buzz in the United States currently is the issue of immigration. Now whether you view immigration as a negative or a positive thing is up to you, but here in this post…

 
 

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