by Dennis Beaver | education, presumption of innocence
February 15, 2019 • By Dennis Beaver “I am a police detective in a small Northern California town for and enjoy your column which appears in the Eureka Times-Standard. It is one of the first things that I and a number of fellow officers read and discuss....
by Dennis Beaver | business, contracts, education
April 6, 2018 • By Dennis Beaver
For anyone attending college, there is one class, regardless of your major or intended occupation, which will have the single most important money and hassle-saving influence on your life of any course, anywhere. Care to guess what...
by Dennis Beaver | education, law school, technology
March 2, 2018 • By Dennis Beaver
Are you about to enter law school or know someone who is? While law school is demanding and some say “boring,” at many schools technology is making the hours spent studying more productive, practical, and fun. In a moment you’ll...
by Dennis Beaver | education, free speech
February 23, 2018 • By Dennis Beaver
What do you think is the most important right guaranteed by U.S. Constitution, a right so important that without it, life in our country would be far different from what we know? “Freedom of Speech, of course!” you’re...
by Dennis Beaver | education, privacy
October 8, 2016 • By Dennis Beaver Today’s story will be of special interest to college students, their parents, and anyone wanting to create a college scholarship and be certain where the money goes. But first, for readers who are over 30, look back over the past few...
by Dennis Beaver | education, privacy
October 1, 2016 • By Dennis Beaver If you are the parent of a son or daughter who is at college, today’s story about privacy will be of special interest. We begin with two extreme examples of what happens when privacy becomes an excuse for tossing common sense out the...