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...jury is enshrined in several guarantees of the U.S. Constitution. The Sixth Amendment, for one, gives criminal defendants "the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury." Trial by jury is part of every American's legal birthright, and thus, like income taxes or the Wassermann test, part of his duties...
...eliminate state licensing laws that keep many occupations tight and closed. Williams is appalled that "roughly 600 occupations are licensed in the U.S. In some states you need a license to be a cosmetologist or a landscaper. To become a commercial photographer in Texas, you need a negative Wassermann test." Says Williams: "Our founding fathers thought that a man had a right to practice his trade without going to the feudal lord or the king to ask permission. But we have built the same system that our founding fathers sought to escape...
...land deal also affects three apartment buildings scattered near Harvard, totaling approximately 50 units. Renovation has already begun on some of these buildings, which according to Wassermann spokesman Bruce Beal, are now about 50 per cent vacant...
Wasserman then purchased the agreement that Dupree had initiated and kept the same terms. The deal was closed on Thursday and Wassermann was legally prevented from contacting the various tenants before that...
...legal impact of the eviction notice is to free Wassermann from carryover contractual obligations and to leave the new owners free to arrange new agreement with the tenants. These new agreements will entail extensive remodeling and, presumably, higher rents...