Vermont courts decide divorce outcomes based on equitable distribution principles, prioritizing the child’s best interests for custody and considering factors like income disparity for ...
Georgia classifies most gig workers, such as ride-sharing and delivery drivers, as independent contractors rather than employees under state law. House Bill 389, enacted ...
North Carolina regulates self-driving cars through established statutes but has limited specific rules for drones beyond federal oversight. The state permits operation of fully ...
New Mexico employers can generally monitor employee emails sent or received on company equipment or networks, as no state law explicitly prohibits it for ...
Illinois lacks a specific “right to disconnect” law allowing employees to ignore work communications outside working hours, unlike some international jurisdictions or proposed bills ...
Pennsylvania landlord-tenant laws emphasize habitability, fair security deposits, and structured eviction processes, balancing rights for both renters and owners. No statewide rent control exists, ...
New York grants property owners the right to collect rainwater falling on their roofs without state-level permits, treating it as a supported conservation practice ...
Colorado’s alcohol laws blend strict regulations with recent reforms allowing home delivery and extended happy hours under specific conditions. These rules, shaped by pandemic-era ...
Kentucky treats jaywalking as largely illegal under pedestrian safety laws, requiring crossings at designated areas, with violations often leading to fines or liability in ...