I couldn’t help myself — in 1971, The Undisputed Truth (and The Temptations) released the song, Smiling Faces Sometimes. It is interesting that in 2020, the undisputed truth and faces (more precisely facial recognition software) are making a comeback. Face recognition...
In a victory for those of us concerned about the erosion of privacy rights in the digital age, we commend to you this recent United States District Court opinion entered in Alasaad, et al. v. Nielsen, Sec. of the US, Department of Homeland Security, et al.. Case...
This month I was honored by my peers by being voted as Tampa’s top criminal defense lawyer. I am truly touched by this and while I am very proud of the work we do, I know there are a number of other criminal defense lawyers in Tampa who are equally deserving of this...
The following is the Executive Summary submitted by Rachel May Zysk of the Suarez Law Firm in furtherance of Winston Wilkins’ Clemency Petition. Mr. Wilkins was granted clemency by President Obama on the last day of his presidency (January 19, 2017). ...
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to a practice in a Minnesota county of charging a $25 “booking fee” to those who have been arrested, regardless of whether they are later acquitted or even formally charged. This fund raising effort is dangerous to...