Sep 23, 2024
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Federal Court Temporarily Stops FDA’s Ban on E-Cigarettes

Teens usually start smoking by experimenting with fruit, candy, menthol or mint-flavored tobacco. They use e-cigarettes or vaping devices to inhale nicotine concentrations of up to 5%. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has seen a “drastic increase” in the use of e-cigarettes by youths in recent years. On June... Read More »

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Mylan Pharma and Walgreens Sued Over Dangerous Birth Control Patch

Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Mylan Technologies, Inc. and Walgreen Co. have been targeted in a lawsuit alleging that their transdermal birth control patch causes an increased risk of blood clots. The plaintiff, Erica Martinez, claims that she was prescribed Xulane, a birth control patch manufactured and distributed by the pharma companies. She... Read More »

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Supreme Court Limits Enforcement of Miranda Rights

Under the string of Supreme Court rulings last week lies one ruling that many see as the dismantling of legal protections for individuals arrested by law enforcement. In the 6-3 conservative majority ruling of Vega v. Tekoh, the Supreme Court overruled an element of the 1967 case, Miranda v. Arizona.... Read More »

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Supreme Court Ruling Limits Gun Restrictions in New York

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has reversed a New York gun law, enabling citizens to carry a concealed weapon without seeking approval first. The ruling overturns a New York law that details that citizens who want to carry around their concealed firearm would have to provide law enforcement... Read More »

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Two-Time Felons Can’t Get EMT Certified and Can’t be Firefighters

The goals of the criminal justice system are generally believed to be crime deterrence, punishment of the wrongdoer, and rehabilitation. Two men who accomplished all three of these desired outcomes were still punished after they were released. They challenged the constitutionality of their perpetual punishment. They lost. Dario Gurrola and... Read More »