West Hawaii (likely referring to Hawaii County on the Big Island) follows federal FAA rules for drones and autonomous vehicles, with limited local regulations ...
Yes, employers in West Virginia can generally read work emails sent or received on company systems, as state and federal laws prioritize business access ...
Idaho has no “right to disconnect” law mandating employees ignore off-hours work communications without penalty, unlike proposals in states like California or New York. ...
Nebraska’s Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) governs most renting relationships, balancing landlord duties with tenant protections while allowing market-driven choices like no ...
In Mississippi, landowners generally own the rainwater falling on their property under the riparian rights doctrine common east of the Mississippi River, allowing reasonable ...
Kansas alcohol laws are indeed complex, blending strict post-Prohibition controls with recent expansions for delivery and relaxed happy hour rules. Reforms since 2021 have ...
No, jaywalking and littering aren’t uniquely hidden crimes in Arkansas that you break daily without realizing—they’re standard offenses enforced like elsewhere, with clear rules ...
No, bear wrestling isn’t prohibited in Iowa—that’s a law from states like Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Missouri aimed at stopping exploitative animal shows. Iowa ...
No, Oklahoma doesn’t have a specific law banning cursing while driving— that’s a mix-up with older, general profanity statutes that apply anywhere, not just ...
No, chopping down a cactus won’t land you in jail under Oregon property laws—that’s a well-known rule from Arizona, not Oregon. Oregon does protect ...