Firearms may become legal for mentally incompetent veterans to buy.
Veterans who have been appointed a guardian due to physical or mental incapacity, may now have more accessibility to firearms.
Veterans who have been appointed a guardian due to physical or mental incapacity, may now have more accessibility to firearms.
The largest health insurance company in the U.S. is sued by the DOJ in a complex fraud scheme
One of the first orders of business for President Trump was to begin to repeal the ACA.
The Bundy Brothers were acquitted on all Oregon charges, but their fight is far from over.
A proposed mega-merger between Time Warner and AT&T could run afoul of U.S. antitrust laws.
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The increase in demand for prescription painkillers such as Vicodin and OxyContin has contributed to an increase in demand for heroin and other similar illicit drugs.
Pending cutbacks in health insurance companies participating in the Obamacare exchange will have a substantial effect on many Americans.
The latest in high tech convenience is not so user-friendly for those requiring accommodations.
The fight for gender-identification rights is not over in the Old Dominion
The U.S. Government has been asked to weigh in on a special education case in the 10th Circuit.
Revisions to the Fair Labor Standards Act is being met with resistance by both the House and the Senate.
The nation’s largest bar prep course is falling short of its duties under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Joining a pending class action for employee misclassification, another lawsuit is filed against Uber for alleged price fixing violating antitrust laws.
Universities are coming under fire for not making their website accessible, opening up potential liability under the ADA and Rehabilitation Act.