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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Family of Bill Paxton Seeking Punitive Damages Against Cedars-Sinai Over Wrongful Death Suit
Last week, a judge ruled that the family of late actor Bill Paxton can sue Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for punitive damages.
Ecocide May Actually Become a Crime Soon
Should ecocide be an international crime, alongside war crimes and genocide? The ICC is considering saying yes.
Is Online Learning More Effective than Face-to-Face Learning?
Education, like everything else, is evolving as technology advances. This has lead to innovative solutions in online learning. But are they better than traditional methods?
Physical Education Teacher Settles Employment Discrimination Suit with District 200
River Forest High School District 200 recently agreed to settle a discrimination lawsuit with a former baseball coach, Chris Ledbetter.
The Legal Side of Medical Errors: Attorneys on Hospital Liabilities and Malpractice Claims
By holding healthcare providers accountable, attorneys help to foster a culture of safety and responsibility within the medical community.
3 Reasons You Need a Good Truck Accident Lawyer in Fort Lauderdale
As an example, if the underlying cause of the trucker’s error was driver fatigue, your lawyers can build a case against the trucking company.
Navigating the Aftermath of a Car Accident in Indianapolis: A Comprehensive Guide for Hiring the Right Lawyer
A car accident can be a traumatic and overwhelming experience, particularly when dealing with the situation's legalities.
Non-Compete Agreements: Balancing Employer Interests and Employee Freedom
If you do choose to sign a non-compete agreement, it's important to keep in mind that these agreements are not always enforceable.




