Attorneys tell you up front: No right to communicate by travel

The United States Constitution provides the legal basis for many of the rights American citizens enjoy. However, like most culturally important writings, the Constitution is interpreted differently by different people. By FindLaw.com One of the freedoms based in the Constitution is our freedom of movement and subsequent right to travel. Some people interpret this right as meaning that they do not need a driver’s license to operate a vehicle on public roadways, but do state and federal laws agree with that interpretation? [If you find my work asphyxiating? Is the air of liberty too rich, too sparkling? Here’s a whiff … Continue reading Attorneys tell you up front: No right to communicate by travel