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Is your Website ADA Compliant?

The Americans with Disabilities Act states that places of public accommodation, like stores, museums, restaurants, and movie theaters, must ensure equal access to the goods and services to people with Read More

Can my Child's School Suspend him for Posting on Facebook?

Back on October 23, 2013, a Central York High School student posted a remark on Facebook after a bomb threat had forced the school to evacuate. His post, "Plot twist, Read More

Workplace Bullies Pose Threat to Employers

When people hear the word "bullying" they may think of schools or playgrounds, but in truth, workplace bullying has become increasingly pervasive, and can create significant legal ramifications for employers. Read More

Can My Employer Fire Me For Medical Marijuana Use?

Just this past week the Colorado Supreme Court in a much-anticipated decision ruled that a medical marijuana patient who was fired after testing positive on a company drug test was Read More

Warrantless Blood Draw

Is the dissipation of alcohol in the bloodstream enough of an emergency to justify a blood draw without permission or a warrant from a suspected drunk driver? While a Missouri Read More

Workplace Email

It was recently reported that Harvard University took it upon itself to view the work emails of 16 residential deans as part of its investigation into a cheating scandal. The Read More

PA Ruling Puts Some DUI Checkpoints in Doubt

Ruling: Sheriffs not authorized to conduct DUI checkpoints When approaching a DUI checkpoint, your first thought might be about the traffic delays and long lines, but it's probably not, "Who's running Read More

PA Lawmakers Respond to Healthcare Ruling

PA Lawmakers Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Healthcare With the recent upholding of the Supreme Court challenge to Obama's signature healthcare legislation, The Affordable Care Act (ACA), PA lawmakers on Read More

Social Welfare - Not in Deceptive Campaign Ads

Social Welfare? Not in Deceptive Campaign Ads When the Supreme Court made its landmark decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission in the spring of 2010, no one questioned the fact that Read More

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