Lawmakers in at least eight states are proposing bans or tighter limits as garnishment hits thousands of patients each year and federal protections recede.
The Hancock County district attorney asked a judge Wednesday to revoke the disgraced former gubernatorial candidate's ...
On inflation, immigration, tariffs and war, he presented a frequently distorted account as he claimed a “turnaround for the ...
A federal judge in Boston on Wednesday found that the Trump administration’s policy of summarily deporting immigrants to ...
Carolyn Carter, a senior attorney with the National Consumer Law Center, said broad laws that don't require patients to jump through hoops to access protections are the most likely to be effective.
First Solar, Inc. sinks on weak Q4 and below-consensus EBITDA guidance, but valuation looks reasonable and long-term upside ...
The article discusses recent legal rulings on third-party releases and injunctions in bankruptcy cases, especially after ...
Student loan borrowers notched two major court victories this week, paving the way for automatic discharges of federal ...
Wynn Resorts confronts second federal class action lawsuit alleging employee data breach affecting more than 800,000 records.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer outlined a broad array of policy goals in her State of the State speeches over the years. How many ...
Twenty Connecticut residents have been charged so far in the alleged DraftKings fraud scheme, according to the state ...