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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Finding the Right Lawyer for a Fatal Car Accident Case
It is common for surviving family members to want answers right away. In many cases, unfortunately, that is not possible.
Michigan Department of Corrections Agrees to $1.25M Settlement Over Death of Prisoner Whose Water was Shut Off
The Michigan State Department of Corrections will pay $1.25 million to settle a wrongful death suit after a former prisoner died.
Drug Helpline Report Places States on ‘Red Alert’
New report sheds light on the nation's drug problem.
Judge Grants FedEx Motion in Indiana Mass Shooting Lawsuit
However, the presiding judge did lambast several of FedEx's claims as "preposterous."
How Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Works in Iowa
Each bankruptcy district has local rules, procedures, and local bankruptcy forms that it uses.
Kokomo Woman Sentenced to 21 Months in Federal Prison for Embezzling Over $400,000 from Employer
Between November 2018 and September 2021, Olmsted fraudulently wrote approximately 520 checks from the companies to herself, stealing $413,531.
Supreme Court Delays Harvard Affirmative Action Lawsuit Indefinitely
The lawsuit alleges that Harvard's consideration of race in its admissions process disadvantages Asian and Asian-American students.
Justice Departments Says Yale Discriminates Against White, Asian Applicants
The department issued a finding of fact, which asserts that Yale favors African-American and Latinx applicants with lower scores than their White and Asian-American counterparts.




