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    United States v. Wilson

    • July 3, 2019July 3, 2019
    • Did You Know? Staff

    Did You Know? A man named George Wilson was convicted in 1830 for robbing the U.S. mail and endangering the life of a postal carrier. Facing the sentence of death, a number of petitioners appealed on his behalf to President Andrew Jackson for a pardon, and it was soon granted…

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    Warranty Void If Removed

    • July 3, 2019July 3, 2019
    • Did You Know? Staff

    Did You Know? Many consumer devices and appliances come with stickers over joints and seams which state “warranty void if removed.” While these warnings against unauthorized tampering may seem threatening to many, most cannot actually be enforced under U.S. federal law. This emanates from the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which prohibits…

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