Oregon Judge Says Food Poisoning and Disgusting Meals for Prisoners Aren’t Eighth Amendment Violations
Giving prisoners food so bad it gets them sick every several months apparently doesn’t pose anything of a constitutional crisis.
Giving prisoners food so bad it gets them sick every several months apparently doesn’t pose anything of a constitutional crisis.
A man is discovered by authorities after he lets out loud fart. A flight also makes an emergency landing after a man won’t stop farting.
A teenager’s life is taken because he is listening to rap music.
But the ruling won’t be without controversy–one of Judge Jon Tigar’s counterparts on the East Coast upheld the administration’s decision scarcely hours earlier.
The ACLU says the policy change will deprive migrants of their due process rights.
Massage Envy recently came under fire over allegations that four customers were sexually assaulted at four different franchise locations.
Two hunters were banned from hunting after illegally trapping and failing to harvest big game.
Woman throws snake at driver, steals cear, while a man takes a vehicle from a pregnant woman.
Were you one of the millions of people affected by the 2017 Equifax hack? If so, you may have some money coming your way. Earlier this month, Equifax agreed to fork over close to $700 million in fines and restitution. Of that amount, $425 million will be set aside for consumer payouts to cover things
Congress is trying to eliminate surprise medical bills, but the New York Times suggests lawmakers are too hesitant to take on the biggest transgressor: ambulance companies.