In NCLA Amicus Win, District Court Topples Kansas Dog Kennel No-Warrant Inspection Regime
The Kansas Justice Institute and NCLA pointed out that this licensing and warrantless search regime violates the Fourth Amendment.
The Kansas Justice Institute and NCLA pointed out that this licensing and warrantless search regime violates the Fourth Amendment.
Military servicemembers receive compensation after wrongful lease fees by landlord.
Colorado justices consider limits on judge power over jury damage awards.
Officer’s widow receives damages after jury finds rioter caused lasting harm.
Wisconsin Supreme Court allows corrections officers’ pay lawsuit to proceed collectively.
A homestead exemption is a powerful way to cut property taxes. By knowing who qualifies and what types exist, homeowners find more ways to save.
The Seventh Circuit’s decision in Walters v. Professional Labor Group is a critical reminder of the protections afforded to employees under the FLSA.
You don’t have to be wealthy. If you own a home, a retirement account, or just want to spare your family the burden of court, a trust is a wise choice.
Workers injured while working on ships, rigs, or boats have specific legal protections under maritime law.
“We will have a trial on the pirated copies used to create Anthropic’s central library and the resulting damages, actual or statutory (including for willfulness),” U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup said.