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Who is Liable in a Jaywalking Accident?

Posted on 09/20/21

It’s not uncommon to hear people talking about how dangerous cars are and how careful drivers need to be. While this is absolutely true, it’s also essential to remember that pedestrians also need to be careful and make sure they’re following all of the rules. If a car hits a pedestrian, but the pedestrian was


The Most Common Injuries Suffered From a Car Accident

Posted on 09/20/21

Car accidents happen far more often than any of us would like. Sometimes there are no injuries and just minor damage to the vehicle, and other times there are severe injuries, serious property damage, or even death. Some of the most common injuries resulting from a car accident include the following: Head Injuries Head injuries


Important Connecticut Motorcycle Laws

Posted on 09/20/21

Being in a motorcycle accident can be incredibly frightening and leave you suffering from serious injuries. If you’re going to ride a motorcycle, it’s essential that you stay up to date on all of the rules and regulations in whichever state you’re currently riding. The last thing you need is to inadvertently break a driving


Biden Administration Ordered to Stop Using Trump-Era Expulsion Rule

Court Orders an End to Trump-era Rule The Biden administration must cease the use of a provocative public health law that speedily deports migrants at the United States border. On Thursday, United States District Judge Emmet Sullivan ordered a preliminary injunction, prohibiting the Biden Administration’s use of Title 42. Additionally, a stay of fourteen days


Green Card Applicants Will Need to be Vaccinated for Covid-19

Vaccine Mandate for Green Card Applicants Immigrants planning on seeking lawful permanent residency will be required to show proof of vaccination. In a statement released by the United Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency will start enforcing the requirement starting October 1st. Applicants subject to the immigration medical examination must be fully vaccinated from Covid-19


Remembering 9/11 Twenty Years Later

Posted on 09/11/21

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the horrific September 11 attacks that shook the bedrock of our democracy. The acts of hate against our nation led to the loss of nearly 3,000 innocent lives and injured thousands of others. That day, nineteen terrorists hijacked four planes destined for destruction. Two aircraft targeted the center of


Supreme Court Deals Blow To Biden on Trump-Era Remain In Mexico Policy

In a 6-3 ruling, the United States Supreme Court denied the Biden Administration’s request to stay a Texas district court ruling that requires the administration reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols program. The controversial policy demands a standard that would obligate asylum seekers to await their court appearance in Mexico rather than the United States. Over