Adverse possession is a legal doctrine that allows someone to obtain ownership of property by occupying it openly and continuously for a specific period. This duration varies from state to state, but generally ranges from five to twenty years. To effectively claim property through adverse possession, the possessor must demonstrate that their use of… Read More
The principle regarding presidential immunity is a complex matter in constitutional law. It involves the ability of a president to withhold information from congressional inquiries. This right is derived from the need for absolute presidential decision-making and protectionof national security interests. However, the scope of this privilege are a … Read More