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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Gen Z Reports Less than Optimal Mental Health but Undying Optimism
Gen Z reported poor mental health. But so did Gen X and Millennials.
After Tragic Death, Family Files Wrongful Death Against Columbus Police Department
After spending time in police custody in Columbus, Ohio, a father of three passed away, prompting his family to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the police division. At the moment the lawsuit is “alleging that excessive police force contributed to his death,” and is “seeking more than $2 million.” But what happened? Most people don't die after being kept in police custody.
Hello, Judge? God Calling. Here’s How I Want this Verdict to Go.
Yes, you read it correctly. Earlier this month, Judge Jack Robison of Comal County, Texas, butted in during jury deliberations to ask the jurors to return a not-guilty verdict. Several sources report that Judge Robison apologized and offered by way of explanation that, when “God tells me I gotta do something, I gotta do it.”
NYT: Trump's Immigration Policies Spur Big Law into Doing More Pro Bono Work
New Blood Test May Diagnosis Pancreatic Cancer Sooner
PancreaSure detects pancreatic cancer early through noninvasive DNA methylation patterns.
NFL Comes Clean on CTE Link
Innocent Spouse Defense? A Tax Attorney Can Fight for You
While navigating the legalities can be daunting, you don't have to go it alone. A tax attorney specializing in innocent spouse relief can be an invaluable ally.
J&J, Distributors & Tribal Communities Consider Settlement
Native Americans are set to receive $590 million in opioid settlement funds.




