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Premises Liability - Personal Injuries in Public Spaces Due to Negligence

Article: Premises Liability - Personal Injuries in Public Spaces Due to Negligence

Premises liability is a subset of personal injury law that applies to many public and private spaces, including stores and public sidewalks.

NHTSA to Investigate Tesla Autopilot Crashes

Article: NHTSA to Investigate Tesla Autopilot Crashes

The National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration has opened an investigation into Tesla's assisted driving system, Autopilot.

Immigration Again Enters the National Political Discourse

Article: Immigration Again Enters the National Political Discourse

Two particular items in the recently passed budget resolution could affect immigration laws in the United States.

Covid-Related Employment Law Stories in the News

Article: Covid-Related Employment Law Stories in the News

Two news stories involving the intersection between the COVID-19 pandemic and employment law have been recently reported.

Letter of the Law - Making a Safe

Article: Letter of the Law - Making a Safe "U" Turn

U-turns are not illegal in California, but there are guidelines to when and where a vehicle can make one.

Lawsuit Filed Against Activision Blizzard for Toxic Working Environment

Article: Lawsuit Filed Against Activision Blizzard for Toxic Working Environment

California has filed a lawsuit against Activision Blizzard alleging violations of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act.

Texas Judge Rules DACA Program Illegal

Article: Texas Judge Rules DACA Program Illegal

A federal judge declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created under the Obama administration as unlawful.

Double+ Solid Lines on Freeway Mean Do Not Cross, Regardless of Color

Article: Double+ Solid Lines on Freeway Mean Do Not Cross, Regardless of Color

It does not matter what color the solid lines separating carpool lanes from regular traffic are, nor how many solid lines there are.