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New Research: Weak Enforcement of State Farmed Animal Welfare Laws Continues
Since AWI’s last survey, new farmed animal protection laws and regulations have taken effect in six states, but there has not been a dramatic increase in the overall enforcement of such laws.
Attorney Allegedly Threatens Opposing Counsel
Texas judge Lori Valenzuela testified on the witness stand Wednesday that Bexar County District Attorney Nico LaHood, an elected District Attorney (DA), told her he would destroy two defense lawyers’ practices for raising issues of prosecutorial misconduct during the murder trial of 29-year-old Miguel Martinez.
Florida Nursing Homes are Practically Getting Away with Murder
Florida Nursing Homes are Practically Getting Away with Murder
The Rise of Hospital Facility Fees & Their Impact on Patients
Large fees burden patients with unexpected charges, impacting affordability and transparency in healthcare.
Virginia Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Early Prison Release Lawsuit
The lawsuit was filed after the Virginia legislature passed a bill retroactively prohibiting many prisoners from using credits earned toward early release.
Uber Compensation Lawsuit Now A Certified Class-Action
How to Find Good Criminal Defense Lawyers in Traverse City
When they tell you that you have the right to remain silent, it’s for your own good and you’d do well to heed that warning.
When Should You Contact a Nebraska Accident Lawyer?
Even an innocent remark about you being tired or upset about something at the time of the crash could be used later on as a pretext to lower the damages you deserve.




