May 22, 2019 | Blog
By Kristin Kelley Previously, a woman seeking an abortion for whatever personal reasons may have had to hide this decision from close peers in fear of the negative stigma surrounding abortion and attempt to park in a secluded area to hopefully avoid the “Pro-Life”...
May 22, 2019 | Blog
By Meagan King Religious beliefs coupled with theories that vaccinations lead to Autism have curtailed rates of vaccination across the country leading to a spike in the number of people infected with previously controlled diseases. Specifically, there have been over...
May 22, 2019 | Blog
By George Barclay Last week, this blog addressed some of the legal concerns that self-driving cars are likely to produce in the field of tort law. Besides issues such as negligence and liability, the implementation of self-driving cars also presents come compelling...
May 22, 2019 | Blog
By Lindsey Cavallaro Early this January, the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”) released an urgent alert notifying the public of a recent bacterial outbreak in Tijuana, Mexico. The CDC reported that several American travelers were infected with an...