No, sleeping on a refrigerator in your North Carolina backyard is not illegal under any specific statewide statute.​ Law Origin This odd rule traces ...
New Mexico property laws, rooted in community property principles, treat most marital real estate as jointly owned, affecting deeds and boundary issues like backyard ...
In Illinois, slip and fall cases fall under premises liability law, where property owners or occupiers must keep premises reasonably safe. Fault hinges on ...
Pennsylvania courts handle divorce through no-fault grounds like mutual consent or irretrievable breakdown after a 90-day wait or one year of separation. Key decisions ...
New York uses a multi-factor test to classify gig workers as employees or independent contractors, focusing on control, independence, and economic reality. The Freelance ...
Colorado permits self-driving cars through permissive 2017 legislation but lacks dedicated regulatory oversight, relying instead on compliance with existing traffic laws. Drones face more ...
Kentucky employers can generally access and read employee emails on company systems, provided they give prior written notice for electronic monitoring under state law. ...
Louisiana lacks a specific “right to disconnect” law allowing employees to ignore work communications outside regular hours. Instead, the state promotes work-life balance through ...
Vermont lacks specific protections for cacti, which are uncommon in its temperate climate, unlike Arizona where native saguaros are safeguarded under state law as ...
This notion stems from an old internet myth and “dumb laws” lists, often vaguely attributed to “my state” without specifying Georgia, and no actual ...