Chicago Settles With Woman Who Miscarried After Being Shocked by Taser-Wielding Officer
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Veterinarians Lose Their Case Against Dairy Company
Six veterinarians have their human trafficking case dismissed by federal judge.
Black Residents of Hamtramck, MI, Back in Court Decades After Winning Discrimination Suit
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Maine signs into law opioid licensing fee and establishes under anti-addiction programs.
The Importance of Estate Planning
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Legal Ways to Handle Insurance Claim Denials
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Flint Water Suit Settled, Still Bad
The Flint water crisis, precipitated by the Republican state government's penny wise and pound foolish money “saving” strategy, has left behind years of damage not just to the city's lead pipes, but to the lives of its residents. Now that a lawsuit brought by several organizations including the ACLU of Michigan, Concerned Pastors for Social Action, and the Natural Resources Defense Council, as well as Flint resident Melissa Mays, has been settled, there may be some progress towards making Flint whole again.




