Taking Your Stuff
Despite a victory for property rights advocates, taking your stuff is still a lucrative way for governments to fill the gap left by a crumbling tax base.
Despite a victory for property rights advocates, taking your stuff is still a lucrative way for governments to fill the gap left by a crumbling tax base.
The GAO plans to hold the VA accountable for reforming sexual harassment policies.
Arizona’s attorney general is leading a multi-state probe into whether Apple violated deceptive trade laws.
Tripadvisor’s CEO echoed concerns voiced by Congress: that Google is increasingly using its search algorithm to direct consumers to its own products, rather than the most relevant results.
The cost of becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen will nearly double.
If you’re unable to participate in a Black Lives Matter protest, or don’t feel safe joining one, there are other ways you can show support too, like buying from places that are fighting for social justice.
Executive Committee officers and Executive Council members were unanimously approved and sworn in by members of the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar at its annual Membership Awards and Installation Presentation held virtually on Wednesday, June 17. Joining the Executive Committee are Douglas A. Greenbaum (Chair), Heather L. Apicella (Chair-Elect), Philip S. Wartenberg (Treasurer),
Contrary to popular opinion, the amount of force used has very little to do with the underlying crime. When officers exceed these levels, it’s considered police brutality.
The president’s directive comes scarcely 10 days after the Supreme Court ordered the administration to resume processing DACA applications.
While pharmaceutical executives have so far refused to negotiate with the White House, experts say Trump’s orders may lack any real bite.