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Government Goes After Insys Executives Using RICO
The federal government uses the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), approved in 1970, to go after Insys executives, claiming they engaged in a racketeering conspiracy scheme to realize revenues from Subsys sales.
How Many Drinks Can You Have and Still Drive Safely?
Three beers will put most people, men and women, over the legal limit.
We the People: Endangered, Captured, and Dying
We the People are endangered, captured, and dying due to corporate greed. Our government has allowed itself to be purchased by corporations, and its actions (deregulation, etc.) are putting Americans in danger every day.
New Bill Would Require Religious Daycares To Be Licensed and Inspected
A new bill has been introduced in Alabama by Republican and Democrat lawmakers that would get rid of the “God loophole” for religious daycares. What’s the God loophole, you’re wondering? This loophole is a law that has been around for a long time that currently “exempts more than 900 religious day cares from state oversight.” The bill, known as the Child Care Safety Act, would “require all day cares in Alabama to be licensed and inspected, and they would have to meet basic safety standards such as child-to-staff ratios and worker training.”
Studies Find Air Pollution is Tied to Cognitive Decline
Poor air quality can increase the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Safety and Health Procedures in Medical Waste Management
Medical waste materials are highly dangerous, and they must be treated with the utmost care.
Is It worth Getting a Car Accident Lawyer in San Diego?
When you’re seriously injured it is more complicated to determine how much your claim is worth.
These Actions Can Be Used to Prove Negligence by a Driver in Mississippi
A common issue on the roads in Mississippi and other states is when drivers simply ignore the speed limit and choose to go as fast as they want.




