It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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From decoding intricate DUI laws to crafting strategic defenses and exploring unconventional resolutions, having a DUI lawyer on your side is the best way to get justice.
ACLU Files Lawsuit Against "Compassion Seattle's" Anti-Homelessness Initiative
The ACLU claims that Compassion Seattle's initiative, which will be voted upon in the state's November election, undermines the city's ability to set its own policies--and lacks the vision to present a long-term solution to the city's homelessness crisis.
Talking to Your Children about Divorce: What You Need to Know
The best solution is to explain the situation in simple terms.
University of Delaware to Pay $6.3m to Settle COVID Campus Closure Lawsuit
The University of Delaware will not admit to any wrongdoing.
What Are the Most Common Penalties for First-Time Offenders DUI in New Jersey
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Federal Judge Orders New Damages Trial in Tesla Race Discrimination Case
The plaintiff, a former Tesla elevator contractor, refused to accept the judge's decision to reduce his jury compensation from $137 million to $15 million.




