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
“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
A Florida couple is suing the hospital where their 3-day-old son died, after his body went missing from the hospital morgue.
It is not a first-of-a-kind lawsuit. There have been
When Rachelle Norberg looks out the window of her law office in Burke, SD, she can see evidence of the devastating tornado that tore through town about a year ago.
When health insurance companies, social service providers or the community at large fail low-income families dealing with health issues, medical-legal partnerships can help them navigate the system and, in many
When Fox News’ Laura Ingraham asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo this month whether the United States was considering a ban on some Chinese apps, including the hugely popular TikTok,
With the lives of children, their teachers, and their families at stake, it is inevitable that the national controversy about how to reopen schools would end up in the courts.
To Tony Lombardo, who has multiple sclerosis, the Americans with Disabilities Act bestowed recognition of disabled people’s basic humanity.
Marilyn Golden, who uses a wheelchair, says life under the
As the COVID-19 pandemic has made many people hesitant to go out to bars and restaurants, more are hosting small gatherings at home.
Graduation parties take place on front porches
More than 130 million children have been entrusted to the care of the Boy Scouts of America over its 110 year history — and the untold percentage who were sexually abused
With a record number of immigration judges leaving the bench and funding for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services up in the air, a larger backlog of cases is