If you have a pool, you have what the law calls “an attractive nuisance.” In other words, people -- especially children -- will be attracted to your pool and may access or use it with or without your knowledge. If they do so, they could get hurt, and that could mean...
‘Gray divorce’ can involve additional challenges
So-called “gray divorce,” or divorce over age 50, has become a phenomenon in the U.S. It’s still far less common than divorces earlier in life, but it accounts for a growing proportion of American divorces. Since 1990, the rate of divorce among the 50+ set has doubled...
SCOTUS: Two sovereigns can charge you with the same crime
When Terance Gamble was pulled over in 2015, it was a big deal. He had been convicted of second-degree robbery in the past, along with two domestic violence offenses. Any of those convictions made it illegal for him to own firearms, and he had a handgun in his car. He...