Supreme Court Says Docs Can’t be Convicted Under CSA
The U.S. High Court sides with doctors who have been convicted under the Controlled Substances Act.
The U.S. High Court sides with doctors who have been convicted under the Controlled Substances Act.
The convicted sex offender claims that he is not suicidal and that the Metropolitan Detention Center is effectively punishing him by placing him on suicide watch.
The court will allow the Department of Homeland Security to officially terminate former President Donald Trump’s controversial “remain in Mexico” policy for asylum-seekers.
The lawsuit alleges that African-American employees at Tesla’s Fremont factory face regular racial discrimination and harassment.
Clint Eastwood had earlier accused a California-based marketing company of misusing his image and likeness to promote cannabis-based products and oils.
The two women behind the lawsuit say that a Detroit-area hospital and environmental services contracting company asked them to clean 28 rooms using five rags–including several towels that had already been used to wipe down toilets.
The Petito family claims in their lawsuit that Brian Laundries’ parents knew but refused to divulge that their son had murdered Gabby Petito.
Blown tires are another major cause of truck accidents.
Daily Harvest is under fire in two lawsuits over a recalled product that is allegedly causing consumers to need their gallbladder removed.
The U.S. appeals court recently ruled that a discrimination lawsuit against Georgia Pacific LLC. can proceed.