College Football Sparks Concerns of Lax Protocols of COVID-19 Safety
August 31, 2020
Saturday started the kickoff of college football across the United States. Though only the ACC, Big 12, SEC, AAC, Sun Belt, Conference USA, and independents Army, BYU, and Liberty, as […]
Read MoreLast Minute Changes to College to Combat COVID-19 Have Students, Parents Scrambling
August 25, 2020
As colleges and universities across the country commence classes once more, outbreaks on campus, delayed testing, and concerns over social distancing protocol have many colleges making adjustments to the semester. […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Workplace Lawsuits on The Rise
August 17, 2020
Businesses are reopening across the United States, ending the months-long trend of working from home. But now, major companies across the country are dealing with a new issue–workplace lawsuits as […]
Read MoreTeachers Face Pressure to Return to Classroom, Forced to Resign
August 10, 2020
In the United States alone, there are more than 3.5 million teachers. That’s 3.5 million individuals who, after months of uncertainty, are now being tasked with the decision of facing […]
Read MoreLiability Waivers and COVID-19: Do they stand in court?
August 3, 2020
In the age of the novel coronavirus, the legal ramifications of contracting the deadly virus at a public space or in business are only now being tested. However, to protect […]
Read MoreSpecial Needs Students Learning Requirements Neglected During COVID-19 Outbreaks
July 27, 2020
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, “About one in seven (14 percent) children between the ages of three and 17 have developmental disabilities.” When the COVID-19 […]
Read MoreBusiness Interruption Coverage and COVID-19: Know Your Rights as a Small Business Owner
July 20, 2020
When we think about the novel coronavirus causing fatalities across the nation, we think of lives lost. But another victim of the virus is that of business and livelihoods lost […]
Read MoreBrain Injury and COVID-19: Hospital Treatment May Lead to Further Complications
July 13, 2020
According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, the average hospitalization rate of COVID-19 patients was 4.6 per 100,000 population. Of those hospitalized, the highest rates were among those […]
Read MoreCan You Be Arrested For Not Wearing a Mask?
July 6, 2020
Across the country, states have mandated that social distancing orders, including face coverings in public places, must be used to protect others against the novel coronavirus. However, in those states […]
Read MoreHolyoke Soldiers’ Home: Nursing Home Abuse, Employee Rights
June 29, 2020
A Massachusetts nursing home is under fire for the tragic number of residents who have died from COVID-19. Officials with Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services reported that […]
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