How do the Courts Handle Emojis, Part 2: Emoji Law
How do the Courts Handle Emojis, Part 2: Emoji Law
Earlier this week, we discussed how the courts have handled emojis and emoticons in the past. They'r (more…)
Earlier this week, we discussed how the courts have handled emojis and emoticons in the past. They'r (more…)
In 2016, 92% of the online population was reported to use emojis and emoticons in their messages. A (more…)
On August 21, 2017 Indiana State Police trooper Matt Ames pursued a driver along U.S. 41. Ames cut o (more…)
With over a million men and women on active duty and many times that number in civilian veterans aro (more…)
A Pennsylvania Appellate Court has ordered an Old Order Amish family to use an electrical sewer pump (more…)
New bipartisan legislation known as the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act will be taking effect in Massa (more…)
United Airlines barred a passenger named Dexter from flying. Dexter had a ticket and allegedly follo (more…)
The realities of today's job market have left many of us spending some time in the workforce as unpa (more…)
Last October, the city of El Cajon banned food sharing events in public spaces. The city justifies t (more…)
About a week ago, Judge Alsup out of San Francisco granted a temporary injunction in a case challeng (more…)