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Big Myths About Studying Law Many Law Students Believe
Enrolling in law school comes with such a high financial and emotional cost that you should know what to do with your law degree before taking on such a big commitment.
Planes Should Stock Allergy Rescue Medications, Advocates Say
U.S. airlines are not required to carry emergency allergy interventions.
This Week in Rideshare: Agreements, Vaccines and Subscriptions
Drivers refuse to sign off, Uber employees get vaxxed, and Lyft offers a new service. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Are Holographic Wills Legal in San Francisco?
California courts can find holographic wills to be enforceable and they should only be used when the formality surrounding a properly executed will cannot be followed.
Cardinal Health, FDA Issue Warning for Surgical Gowns Over Potential Contamination
Cardinal Health and the FDA issued a warning to consumers that certain level 3 surgical gowns might be contaminated and unsafe to wear.
Lawyers for Nick Sandmann Seek Retractions from Media Outlets, Celebrities Amid Allegations of Cyberbullying and Defamation
Covington Catholic High School junior, Nick Sandmann and his legal team are planning to send letters to more than 50 entities and individuals demanding retractions for their disparaging reactions following a January 18 incident involving a group of students and Native American activist Nathan Phillips.
All Eyes are on West Virginia's Opioid Cases
Huntington and Cabell County, West Virginia, are up next in addiction crisis litigation.
There are Many Therapeutic Uses for Psilocybin, Research Shows
"Magic mushrooms" may hold the key for treating treatment-resistant mental health conditions.



