ATRA Brief Calls on SCOTUS to Review Near Limitless Per Violation Civil Penalties
Arbitrary, excessive punishments result from lack of clarity under some laws.
Arbitrary, excessive punishments result from lack of clarity under some laws.
There are a variety of phone apps now available on the market which provide opportunities for better data collection to measure prevalence.
The ordinance punishes unhoused community members with a Class C misdemeanor, paired with an egregious fine.
No one wants to deal with tax issues. It is unpleasant even under the best of circumstances. When you think you might owe or that you made a mistake, it can be even worse. The idea of settling a huge tax bill or being subject to penalties can be a significant source of stress. For
Technically, it might be possible to sue for a motorcycle accident even if you ran a red light before being injured.
A cure for the wintertime blues? Leaving Christmas lights up might just do the trick.
The public health law allows the United States government to expel or turn away asylum-seekers during pandemics.
Going on an energy diet before you’re in a crisis situation could slim down your bills now and increase your resilience when it matters most.
People are feeling the effects of inflation this holiday, survey shows.
A University of Idaho professor has filed a lawsuit against a TikToker, accusing the self-proclaimed social media sleuth of defaming her by suggesting that she had ordered the recent killing of four students. According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed in an Idaho district court by Professor Rebecca Scofield, a chair of the University