Weekly Injection Improves Pregnancy OUD Treatment
Study finds buprenorphine enhances opioid recovery in soon-to-be mothers.
New COVID Variant BA.3.2 Draws Global Attention
New COVID variant monitored as scientists study spread and symptoms.
Brain Wiring Plays Larger Role in Addiction Risk
Study finds addiction risk linked mainly to behavioral genetics.
Democrats Challenge Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-in Voting
In a separate lawsuit filed in a Massachusetts court, attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union characterized the order’s provisions as blatantly unconstitutional.
Minnesota Residents Sue Over Warrantless ICE Searches
In the past, administrative warrants only provided ICE with the authority to arrest someone during a public encounter. They have never permitted entry into a person’s private home.
Former Inmate Forced to Wear Colostomy Bag for 2 Years Awarded $307m
“We have a lot of different cases against this company,” an attorney for the former inmate said. “We have a lot of work to do. These people are still…
Ryan J. FarrickJustice Department Throws Support Behind Unusual Discrimination Lawsuit
The MHSAA enacted its policy after noticing a “striking pattern” on the board: with one exception, it had never had “a minority or female board member.”
Ryan J. FarrickVirginia AG Jones Joins Coalition Against Mail-in Voting Order
“This fearmongering and arrogation of states’ authority is plainly unconstitutional. I’m proud to join attorneys general across the country in defending the right to the franchise and to use every legal tool available to us to stop the president’s illegal power grab,” Jones said.
Ryan J. FarrickJudge Puts Justice Department on Notice After Immigrant Given 30 Minutes to Prepare for Bond Hearing
Locher’s March 24 order found that the government’s actions “test the border of bad faith.”
Ryan J. FarrickWhole Wheat Diet Linked to Lower IBD Risk
Whole wheat fiber may help reduce inflammation linked to IBD.
Sara E. TellerThe Role of an Assisted Living Attorney in Protecting Seniors
The transition into assisted living touches nearly every aspect of a senior’s life — their home, finances, health, and independence. Navigating this journey without proper legal support puts vulnerable older adults at unnecessary risk.
When Lawful Businesses Are Labeled “High-Risk”: The Case of Firearm Retailers
Understanding how high-risk designations develop helps explain why some industries face additional barriers when seeking financial services.
5 Things to Consider Before Settling a Nursing Home Accident Claim
Taking time to understand the injury, review evidence, and consider long-term care needs can make a meaningful difference.
What Happens When Someone Files a Sexual Abuse Claim?
While each situation unfolds differently, understanding the stages involved can help survivors feel more prepared as they consider whether pursuing a claim aligns with their goals.
Proving Fault in Wrongful Death: 4 Critical Legal Factors for a Successful Case
Building a successful wrongful death case requires a combination of technical evidence, expert testimony, and deep legal knowledge.
Rising Workplace Injury Claims in North Carolina Raise Questions About Access to Benefits
As claims grow more complex, transparency and informed representation become increasingly important to ensure that injured employees receive the benefits the law provides.
Can Online Bullying Become Legal Matters in Florida?
Social media harm is real. The consequences are serious. But with the right legal help, victims can find justice and recover from their injuries.
Can You File an Injury Claim If You Were Partially at Fault in Florida?
Florida law recognizes that accidents are rarely black and white, and the modified comparative negligence system is designed to ensure that victims who share some responsibility can still recover fair compensation for their injuries.
Inflammation May Leave Lasting Cancer Risk Changes
Chronic inflammation may create lasting cellular changes that promote cancer.
Lawyer Says Venezuelan Man with Approved Asylum Claim Deported, Tortured in Salvadoran Prison
“For more than four months, [Hernandez] anguished in CECOT, where he suffered extreme torture, including being shot with a rubber bullet that inflicted permanent damage, being severely and systematically beaten, and being subjected to humiliating and degrading treatment by prison officials, all of which resulted in physical, psychological and emotional injuries, as well as permanent impairments,” the notice of claim alleges.
Federal Court Scraps Trump Administration Lawsuit Against Colorado’s “Sanctuary” Laws
In a statement, a spokesperson for Polis emphasized that Colorado is not a sanctuary state. As such, the spokesperson said, the Trump administration’s “arbitrary designation” of Colorado as such “could not stand up in court.”
Court Ordered Mental Health Evaluations Explained, What to Expect and How To Navigate the Process
With the right evaluator and a clear understanding of the process, most people find the experience far more routine than they expected.
Shumaker Attorneys Louis E. Tosi and Reed Hauptman Appointed to Newly Formed Italian Football League’s Board of Directors
Together, Lou and Reed played instrumental roles in helping establish IFL Srl’s presence as a vehicle to bring American football to Italy and develop its governance structure.
Shumaker’s Steven M. Berman Co-Chairs the American Bankruptcy Institute’s Alexander L. Paskay Memorial Bankruptcy Seminar
The seminar is an educational program focusing on trending topics and challenges in bankruptcy law while also honoring the lifetime of service and achievements of the late Bankruptcy Judge Paskay.
The Race to Patent AI: Miami-Based Togal.AI Announces Five AI Patents Won
From Congress to inventor, former South Florida U.S. Rep. aims to protect his company’s AI technology.

