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Open Fields Have Eyes
The Open Fields doctrine means that even when you’re out in the middle of your own woods, far from the prying eyes of passers-by, maybe you’re never really alone.
Licked Marijuana Recalled from Multiple Michigan Outlets
Marijuana recalled from several facilities after an investigation finds an employee licked the stock.
DOJ Busts California’s ChiroMed Drug Ring
Federal agents take down opioid ring, seizing thousands of pills.
Justice Departments Says Yale Discriminates Against White, Asian Applicants
The department issued a finding of fact, which asserts that Yale favors African-American and Latinx applicants with lower scores than their White and Asian-American counterparts.
So, You Have to Testify? What to Expect as a Witness in a Personal Injury Case
Preparation and time are great assets for a witness that can unfold a path to compelling and rich testimony.
7 Legal Details to Know About Evictions During the Coronavirus
As we move toward a COVID-19 vaccine and/or a cure, it is important for you to understand your legal protections and rights now.
The Drug Crisis is Surging, according to Latest Reports
Data suggests substance use is on the rise with few seeking treatment.
CMS Asks for Electronic Prescribing Feedback
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services asks for feedback on its implementation of e-prescribing.
Former McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook Hit with Lawsuit
A lawsuit was recently filed against former McDonald’s CEO, Steve Easterbrook, over allegations he took part in multiple sexual relationships with his employees.










