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Today marks the 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment. Check out the U.S. Courts' article below and see how the 14th Amendment has changed over the last 150 years #wolklevine
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Don’t leave your children or pets in the car! Check out our blog discussing California’s laws that prohibit leaving children unattended in cars and the Right to Rescue Act which allows good Samaritans to rescue our pets from the dangers of a hot car https://t.co/9nwzZ2o70j
The #SupremeCourt of the United States recently struck down a #Minnesota law prohibiting citizens from displaying or wearing political badges, buttons, and insignia that express their political views near polling places on election day.
Through 8/20/18, @FTC will accept public comment on the topics identified in the announcement. Each topic description includes issues of particular interest to the Commission, but comments need not be restricted to these subjects. For more info, visit: https://t.co/7T4j48Ms5c
Was the Colorado bakers’ decision to refuse to bake a cake discrimination or an exercise of freedom of religion? Check out our recent blog post to find out how the Supreme Court weighed in on the wedding cake battle between a baker and a same sex couple. https://t.co/2KQxemBcAB
For the second time in 2018, the U.S. Federal Reserve raised the country’s benchmark interest rate – this time by a quarter of a point – to a range between 1.75 and 2 percent. https://t.co/RKXblmDuW7
For restaurant owners, describing a menu item as “locally sourced” or “sustainable” has become a ubiquitous practice. But, what do these words actually mean and can businesses face legal consequences for their improper use? #wolklevine Read more about it: https://t.co/PNcH9YLq1W