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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Responding to the queries or demands made by the IRS can be intimidating, and it is easy to get scared and ignore their letters.
This Week in Rideshare: Self-driving, Masked selfies, and Car Rentals
Self-driving makes a return, masks are a must, and Uber goes rental. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Ensuring Compliance: Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Military Aircraft Procurement
As this field evolves, so too must the vigilance and preparedness of those tasked with steering these high-stakes acquisitions to successful completion.
Why Bicycle Accidents Occur and How Lawyers Can Help
If you’re someone who doesn’t know the bicycle laws of your state, make sure you conduct some research so that you don’t end up putting the life of the cyclist in danger.
Judge Rakoff delivers Powerful “Fourth Principal” Argument against Mass Incarceration
Sacramento County D.A. Sues City Over Homeless Encampments, Poor Ordinance Enforcement
Filed by the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office against California's capital city, this unusual lawsuit claims that local officials have failed to adequately address widespread homelessness, risking residents' safety and well-being in the process.
Veterinarians Lose Their Case Against Dairy Company
Six veterinarians have their human trafficking case dismissed by federal judge.
Widow Files Suit Against OHSU After Husband Passes During Chemo
A rare genetic condition that responses poorly to a common chemotherapy drug takes the life of a patient. He wife sues.




