Legal news affects our everyday lives, whether we notice it or not. Here’s a summary of a few of this month’s major cases. Kentucky Senate Approves Abortion Restriction Bill The Kentucky Senate approved a bill that outlaws the use of the dilation and excavation abortion method for patients in their eleventh week of pregnancy or …
February ’18 Legal News Update
Legal news affects our everyday lives, whether we notice it or not. Here’s a summary of a few of this month’s major cases. Facebook Facing Lawsuit Alleging Photo Technology Violates Rights Facebook Inc. will continue to face a lawsuit alleging that its photo scanning technology violates the rights of users. A federal judge ruled that …
Why and How You Should Sniff Out Fake News
By Mike Daly On January 11, 2017, then President-elect Donald Trump responded to a CNN reporter’s request for a question with a startling accusation: “You are fake news.” The President-elect used his opinion of one of the major news organizations in this country—one of the many that had provided critical coverage of him in the …
January Legal News Update
Legal news affects our every day lives, whether we notice it or not. Here’s a summary of a few of this month’s major cases. Ford Named in Emissions Cheating Lawsuit Ford Motor Co. has been named in a lawsuit over cheating diesel emissions testing. The lawsuit filed by a group of Ford F-250 and F-350 …
Upcoming Charity Events
There are wonderful charities throughout Kentucky working to help people from all walks of life. Whether through acts of service, participation or simply a financial contribution these charities need YOUR help! Sometimes it can seem overwhelming to decide which charity to donate to so we will be compiling a list every month of fun upcoming …
Your Personal Economy
By John Bair Let’s start with the basics: organization. We all know that personal finances can be complex, scary, and sometimes, paralyzing. What you should do, when you should do it, who to have help you—all of these are questions we face during different stages of our lives, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. One …
America: It’s Time to Take Our Medicine
By Bryan Silver As headlines continue to illuminate an opioid epidemic that some public health officials have called the worst drug crisis in the nation’s history and the use and abuse of prescription medication by individuals from all walks of life is at an all time high, there’s one glaring aspect of our self-created drug …
The Power of Women
“For centuries, women have had to work twice as hard to be considered half as good as men. They have been denied the right to vote, to be in public unescorted, or to speak their mind. Luckily many of us stand on the shoulders of giants who have sacrificed their pride, their dignity and sometimes …
OJ Simpson Granted Parole, Legal Questions Raised
Despite Simpson’s claims of living “a conflict-free life” he has remained a household name with little relation to his football career but more for his news-worthy legal history. When the glove didn’t fit Simpson was acquitted for the murder of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman but he was later found liable in a civil court …
Local Factory Requests Higher Allowance for Cancer-Causing Chemical
Even when companies are diligently upgrading their products to reduce harm it sometimes seems they don’t have their consumers’ or neighbors’ best interests in mind. American Synthetic Rubber Company in Louisville has requested a modification of its emissions goals under the Strategic Toxic Air Reduction (STAR) program. They argued that while they have been able …
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