Privacy
No cookies, no analytics, no trackers, and a search box that never sends anything anywhere.
This site collects nothing from a visitor. That is a short claim and an easy one to make, so the rest of this page sets out exactly what it rests on and where it stops.
Nothing is set on your device
No cookie of any kind is set here. That is also why no consent banner appears — a banner would be asking permission for something that does not happen. Nothing here counts visitors: no analytics package, no tag manager, no pixel, no advertising network, no social embed, no video player, no comment system, and no font, script or stylesheet fetched from another company's server. Everything a page needs is served from this domain.
Search
Search runs entirely inside the browser. A static index is fetched as an ordinary file the first time the search box is used, and the matching happens on the reader's own machine. What is typed is never transmitted, never logged and never seen by anybody. Closing the tab ends it.
Server logs
The hosting provider keeps ordinary web server access logs. A log line holds the path that was requested, a timestamp, the IP address the request came from, the user-agent string the browser sent, and the page the visitor came from if the browser reported one. Those records exist so the site keeps running and so abuse can be spotted. They are not used to build a profile of anybody, are not combined with any other source of information, and are not sold, rented or shared.
There is nothing to fill in
No contact form, no newsletter signup, no account, no comment box, no survey, no download that asks for an address first. Nothing on this site requests a name, an email address, a phone number or a payment detail, so nothing of that kind is stored. Mail sent to the editorial address is kept only as long as it takes to act on it, is not added to any list, and is not shared.
Links that leave the site
Articles link outward so that a citation can be checked at its source: statutes and regulations on government hosts, the electronic code of federal regulations, agency guidance, court sites, and Cornell's Legal Information Institute. Those sites keep their own records and set their own cookies, and this policy stops at the edge of this domain.
Articles in the immigration field also carry one paid link to an immigration law firm, marked as an outbound link. It is advertising, and it is the only advertising anywhere on the site. It does not affect what an immigration article says, which sources it cites or what it concludes, and no other field carries a paid link. Following that link takes a reader to the firm's own site, where the firm's own privacy practices apply and this page has no further reach.
Children
The audience for a journal of this kind is general and adult. Nothing here is aimed at children, and since no visitor of any age gives up anything, no child does either.
Should any of this stop being true
If a statement on this page ceases to hold — if a single analytics call, third-party script or tracking parameter appears — the rewrite of this page goes out ahead of that change rather than behind it. The terms on which the site is published are on terms, and questions about either page go to contact@justicepartnersgroup.com.