Marijuana laws changing, following public opinion
Just a few decades ago, Americans overwhelmingly thought marijuana should be illegal. But options have changed, and so have the laws.
Just a few decades ago, Americans overwhelmingly thought marijuana should be illegal. But options have changed, and so have the laws.
Federal courts are charging too much for online access to public records, according to a recent ruling.
A recently launched investigation into Kodak’s $765 million government loan is more about its timing than the validity of the loan.
A GNC manager is suing the company, saying he was fired for enforcing a mask order. Bankruptcy laws may protect GNC.
The current controversy over the right to not wear a face mask is just the latest battle over government safety mandates.
A group of parents are suing the social media app TikTok, claiming it is illegally collecting and sharing identification information and sending it to China.
Exactly 100 years ago this month, the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The Equal Rights Amendment, stating men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States, introduced in Congress 97 years ago, however, has yet to pass.…
Phyllis Schlafly, the driving force to putting the brakes on the Equal Rights Amendment, was a powerful conservative voice for seven decades. Six months before she died in 2016, Schlafly endorsed Donald Trump for president. Beginning in the 1950s, she spoke out against international Communism.…
“Soldiers being quartered in your home? Call me!’’ You never see that on a lawyer’s billboard. You don’t find a lot of Third Amendment specialists these days. The eternally overlooked amendment resides in a forgotten valley of the Bill of Rights, nestled serenely between the…
This is a story about a clash of values and law over political speech and when it is or isn’t legally protected. The arena for this battle is a Massachusetts federal court, where a proposed class of thousands Whole Foods Market employees are challenging the…