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An ex post facto law (from the Latin for "after the fact") or retroactive law, is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of acts committed or the legal status of ... (More)

FON (FON Wireless Ltd.) is a company that runs a system of shared wireless networks. The business was launched in November 2005. People can become members (called “Foneros” by ... (More)

Perpetual motion violates either the first law of thermodynamics, the second law of thermodynamics, or both. The first law of thermodynamics is essentially a statement of ... (More)

The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment refers to the first of several pronouncements in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, stating that "Congress shall ... (More)

... 297 U.S. 278, , was a United States Supreme Court case that ruled that a defendant's confessions that is extracted by police violence cannot be entered as evidence and violates the ... (More)

It ruled that a policy permitting student-led, student-initiated prayer at football games violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Oral arguments were heard March 29 ... (More)

It is the only interaction capable of changing flavour. It is the only interaction which violates parity symmetry P (because it only acts on left-handed particles). (More)

The Nuremberg Trials were a series of trials most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military and economic leadership of Nazi Germany. (More)

Because of the range, Russia claims Hera qualifies as an IRBM and violates Item 1, Article 6 of the INF Treaty. Hera is also used in the Air Force Sounding Rocket Program. (More)

Interchange fee is a term used in the payment card industry to describe a fee that a merchant’s bank (the “acquiring bank”) pays a customer’s bank (the “issuing bank ... (More)

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