by georgeroland | Feb 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
Due Process and The War On Terror Part I: U.S. Citizens As “Enemy Combatants” and Due Process The idea that an American student is afforded Due Process (notice, a meaningful opportunity to be heard or contest the allegation, a neutral decision-maker, etc.) before...
by georgeroland | Feb 9, 2016 | Drug Charges, Uncategorized, UNT
In addition to criminal defense, or perhaps as a natural extension thereof, I frequently represent citizens at disciplinary hearings. By “disciplinary hearings” I mean hearings held to determine whether a student may continue their education at a specific public...