Public Interest Law
Focusing on local, state, and national topics in areas of public concern, including education, public policy, and constitutional matters.
People with severe allergies rely on their EpiPen for life saving medical treatment, but even with insurance, they are costing users hundreds of dollars.
...[Continue Reading]
After creating thousands of fraudulent accounts, Wells Fargo agrees to pay large settlement.
...[Continue Reading]
With toxins recently found in drinking water in Person County, NC, many residents are wondering whether government officials are telling the whole truth, or if this may be turning into a “Flint Michigan” catastrophe.
...[Continue Reading]
Pending cutbacks in health insurance companies participating in the Obamacare exchange will have a substantial effect on many Americans.
...[Continue Reading]
Hundreds of restaurants are under scrutiny after Hepatitis A was recently found in sushi and smoothies in both Hawaii and Virginia.
...[Continue Reading]
The U.S. Department of Justice releases a scathing report on the Baltimore Police Department’s discriminating and aggressive policing tactics.
...[Continue Reading]
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking steps to increase protection for debtors.
...[Continue Reading]
Why black Americans are genuinely afraid of police presence, and the tactics employed by law enforcement officers that perpetuate these feelings of fear.
...[Continue Reading]
The latest in high tech convenience is not so user-friendly for those requiring accommodations.
...[Continue Reading]
The practice of “sex testing” female athletes is on shaky ground after significant flaws have been exposed in the process that has forever altered the lives of women athletes.
...[Continue Reading]
Unpaid internships are becoming increasingly popular career options for college students, but could violate labor laws.
...[Continue Reading]
A new policy proposed by Customs and Border Control has civil liberty advocates raising their eyebrows.
...[Continue Reading]
The U.S. Government has been asked to weigh in on a special education case in the 10th Circuit.
...[Continue Reading]
SCOTUS says that law regulating abortion clinics is unconstitutional in a 5-3 decision.
...[Continue Reading]
«
1
…
3
4
5
6
7
…
16
»