News & Politics
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.
Advocates Say Safehouse is Urgently Needed in Philadelphia
Court rules Safehouse can open, but COVID-19 delays progress.
Ohio County Pleads for More Foster Parents
Ohio county hit hard by opioid crisis asks residents to consider becoming foster parents.
Florida Sheriff Takes Firm Stance Against Public Safety, Bans Mask Usage in Department Office
In an e-mail to employees, Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said that not enough “experts” have said that masks are effective in preventing the spread of novel coronavirus.
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.
Family of Elijah McClain, Black Man Murdered By Aurora Police, Sues City
McClain was walking home from a convenience store when he was accosted by three White officers, who killed McClain after escalating the situation.
Why THC Remains a Touchy Legal Subject
All in all, THC was outlawed because of racial prejudice, and it seems likely that the drug has remained illegal for the same reasons.
Navigating Financial Help When Leaving an Abusive Relationship
It may be hard to leave a violent relationship if you’re financially dependent on the other person. Here’s our guide on how you can do it.










