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Texas Carpool Lane Dispute Raises 'Fetal Personhood' Questions
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
Now that states are considering "fetal personhood" laws, many serious legal questions may need to be answered about giving legal rights to the unborn. Does a...
Can You be Sued Over a Facebook Rant?
By Holly South | Last updated on
If you go on a Facebook rant over an inconvenience at your local Starbucks, nothing really comes of the matter. They're a big company, the most they might do...
Jen Shah Pleads Guilty
By Jordan Walker, J.D. | Last updated on
Jen Shah, star of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," appeared before a U.S. District Court judge and pleaded guilty in her federal fraud case. Shah was...
UFC Champ Shoots Man First, Sues Second, for Molesting his Son
By Alex Sirek | Last updated on
While philosophers and internet commenters can argue whether revenge can be morally justifiable in some cases, vigilante justice is rarely the best solution....
Why Did Bill Cosby Lose in Civil Court but Was Released from Prison?
By Steven Ellison, Esq. | Last updated on
Bill Cosby's reputation is once again in shambles. A California jury found him liable for the 1975 sexual assault of a minor at the Playboy Mansion and awarded...
Is Crashing Your Ex's Wedding Illegal?
By Jordan Walker, J.D. | Last updated on
We've all seen a movie where someone storms into a church during a wedding at the last minute in hopes of stopping the one they love from marrying the "wrong"...