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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Federal Judge: Alabama Must Hire More Prison Staff, Bolster Inmate Access to Mental Health Services
Alabama prisons have attracted heavy criticism for understaffing, which attorneys have identified as a key driver of violence and suicide behind bars.
Murdered Woman's Family Files Lawsuit Against Apartment Complex
Property managers didn't change locks, tenant is murdered, and now her family has filed a suit.
Occupational Health and Safety in Office Life
ndoor air quality in working places is important because of its direct relationship with people's health and productivity.
Los Angeles County to Pay $14m to Detainees Illegally Held Due to Immigration Investigations
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva expressed disappointment that the funds would be cut from his office's budget, since many of the offenses were committed by his predecessors.
University of Michigan Pays $300K to Settle Whistleblower Suit
Last month, the University of Michigan agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a whistleblower lawsuit with a former employee who alleged that she was wrongfully terminated. The settlement agreement was signed on December 3.
Kentucky Man Sues, Wins $450k After Being "Subjected" to Surprise Birthday Party
The plaintiff, who has anxiety and stress-related conditions, said he had explicitly asked his employer not to throw him a surprise birthday party--and ended up having a panic attack after they did anyway.
4 Best Practices to Prevent Back Pain from Returning
It’ll take a combination of visits to the doctor and change to a healthier lifestyle to stop it from resurging now and then.
How to Become an Estate Planning Attorney
If you have a passion for law, a knack for problem-solving, and a desire to help families secure their legacies, then estate planning law may be the right career path for you.




