“Build the wall! Build the wall!” was a popular chant throughout Donald Trump’s road to the White House back in 2016, and immigration continues to be a hot topic in politics today. What you might not realize, however, is that immigration is no longer an issue solely played out in … [Read more...]
You Blew the Whistle at Work; Are You Protected?
Whistleblowers have rights in the workplace under both state and federal law, and employees who blow the whistle on civil or criminal wrongdoing should be protected from retaliation from their employer. Learn about whistleblower lawsuits. If you’re considering “blowing the … [Read more...]
Major Changes to the Tax Code and What They Could Mean for Divorcing Couples
On December 31st, 2018, a 75-year-old tax provision benefitting divorced couples will be chucked out the window thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. On the face of it, this is bad news for better-off spouses who currently receive tax deductions on alimony payments and good news … [Read more...]
Keeping Your Job While Navigating Political Speech
It is a common misconception that the First Amendment guarantees free speech in all circumstances, regardless of context. Though the Amendment specifically bars Congress from creating laws “abridging the freedom of speech,” this prohibition only applies to the domain of … [Read more...]
Mississippi Supreme Court Says No to Class Action Lawsuits
The Mississippi Supreme Court rejected, once again, the inclusion of class-actions in the state court system, continuing Mississippi’s track record as one of the only states without class action lawsuits. The Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform, a conservative … [Read more...]
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