Is the Free-Range Parenting Bill the Answer to Overparenting?

Free-Range Parenting Bill

In March of this year, Utah legalized the so-called “free-range parenting” bill. It’s the first legislation of its kind in America that encourages children to be independent at a young age. Governor Gary Herbert (R) signed the bill in the hopes resolving the issue of overparenting in the country. But the bill’s legalization in Utah … Read more

Added Tariffs on Chinese Goods Still Apply Despite New Law

Tariffs on Chinese Goods

The Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB) of 2018 was signed into law on September 13. It will temporarily suspend or reduce tariffs on over 1,600 imported products, including chemical raw materials and intermediate goods, for the next three years. The Bill won’t affect the new duties President Donald Trump imposed on a list of Chinese goods … Read more

The White House Warns Foreign Hackers With New Cyber Strategy Policy

Cyber Strategy Policy

White House National Security Adviser John Bolton announced on Thursday, September 20, that the government is allowing offensive measures against foreign threats on cybersecurity after U.S. President Donald Trump signed the new National Cyber Strategy. Bolton says in an interview that the policy builds a structure of deterrence, showing adversaries that they will face greater … Read more

Personal Injury FAQs

personal injury

Personal injury law, also called tort law, allows injured persons to go to court and recover damages for the losses that stem from an accident. With proper legal representation, an injured person can obtain financial compensation and “feel whole” again after suffering harm due to another person’s carelessness. Below is a list of common questions … Read more