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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Hyundai and Kia are recalling thousands of vehicles because they may be leaking brake fluid.
Do Republicans Want An End To Overtime Pay?
Earlier this month, a Republican-backed overtime pay bill, known as the Working Families Flexibility Act, was passed in the House. Essentially, the new bill is designed to “allow employers to offer comp time instead of paying overtime.” While many on the right have applauded the bill, many Democrats are worried that such a bill will end up impacting employee paychecks.
Best Lawyers Recognizes McKeen & Associates Attorneys
All Eyes are on West Virginia's Opioid Cases
Huntington and Cabell County, West Virginia, are up next in addiction crisis litigation.
New York Court Finds Trump Liable in Fraud Case, Rescinds Former President's Business Licenses
Unless Trump can successfully appeal the ruling, he could be permanently deprived of the authority to make key decisions about Trump Organization-owned assets in New York.
As Trump Is Sworn In, He Also Settles Trump University Litigation
It’s no secret that President Trump has been busy these last couple of weeks attempting to settle some of his many lawsuits against him, including the one regarding his real estate seminar program at Trump University, otherwise known as the Trump Entrepreneur Initiative. Just this week, days before being sworn in as our nation’s next President, he forked over $25 million to settle the Trump University litigation. Currently, the funds are sitting in escrow, awaiting a judge to either approve or disapprove the settlement. In the meantime, a hearing regarding the settlement is scheduled for March 31.
Mendham Golf and Tennis Club Hit with Wrongful Death Suit Over Hepatitis A Outbreak
The Mendham Golf and Tennis Club in New Jersey is under fire in a wrongful death lawsuit alleging it was responsible for an outbreak of hepatitis A that killed an elderly woman.
Adapting to the World's Water Problems
The world's water problems are alarming and will worsen in the coming years, but there's a lot we could learn from the way other societies cope (or don't).




