Maryland courts decide divorce outcomes based on equitable principles, prioritizing the child’s best interests for custody, need-based factors for alimony, and fairness in property ...
In Tennessee, gig workers like rideshare drivers or delivery personnel are often classified as independent contractors rather than employees under state law, particularly for ...
Washington state regulates self-driving cars and drones through targeted frameworks that prioritize testing safety over full commercial deployment, balancing innovation with public protection. While ...
Virginia employers generally can monitor emails sent or received on company-provided systems or networks, provided they establish clear policies and notify employees in advance. ...
New Jersey has proposed legislation to advance work-life balance through a “right to disconnect” policy, reflecting growing concerns over after-hours work communications. This approach ...
Arizona’s Native Plant Protection Act (ARS §3-932) classifies protected native plants like saguaros as state property, even on private land, requiring a permit for ...
No, sleeping on a refrigerator in your South Carolina backyard is not illegal under any enforceable state statute. This notion stems from outdated lists ...
Minnesota’s property laws, particularly partition fence statutes under Minn. Stat. Chapter 344, require neighboring landowners of improved and used land to share costs equally ...
Wisconsin premises liability law governs slip and fall cases, holding property owners responsible for maintaining safe conditions and warning of hazards. Fault hinges on ...
Missouri handles divorce through a no-fault system where couples can dissolve their marriage by declaring it irretrievably broken, requiring at least one spouse to ...