Nov 24, 2024
A person in a lab coat holding a vaccination vial and syringe, wearing blue gloves.
So You Want a Job? Have You Been Vaccinated?

Some companies have started listing a completed COVID-19 vaccination as a prerequisite for getting a job with them. Either that or the employee must be willing to get one within 30 days of hire. These requirements are appearing for waitpersons in Manhattan, machine operators in Louisville, and office workers in... Read More »

Rudy Giuliani looking serious during a public appearance.
Rudy Raided: Feds Execute Search Warrants in Rudy Giuliani's Home and Office

The sweeping investigation into former President Donald Trump escalated dramatically yesterday for attorney Rudy Giuliani, as the former Trump ally and lawyer's home and office were raided. The Justice Department executed the search warrants as part of an active investigation into Giuliani's dealings with numerous foreign Ukraine men during Trump's... Read More »

An officer administering a breathalyzer test to a distressed driver in a vehicle.
Texas DWI Laws Contribute to Decline in National Rates

Drunk driving deaths have been on a steady decline for decades yet never go away and continue to cause heart-breaking traffic accidents. Education, awareness, and revamped legislation have been the catalyst for the national decline in deaths caused by drunk drivers. Since the ‘80’s when data on drunk driving officially... Read More »

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley sitting at a committee hearing with a serious expression.
Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act Passes Through Senate

U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin, Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee along with U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, are behind the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act that seeks to extend bankruptcy protections that were set in place during last year's round of Federal relief.... Read More »

California Governor Gavin Newsom speaking at a press conference with American and California flags in the background.
Medical Necessity Defined in California Insurance Law for the First Time

It should come as no surprise that insurance companies only pay for services they deem “medically necessary,” especially when it comes to a costly procedure, expensive medication or innovative medical device. Critics of the industry, however, point out that insurance companies have a habit of turning down claims for coverage... Read More »