Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jerome Simpson’s pot bust might be landing him in a lot of hot water. Authorities tracked a 2.5 pound package of marijuana delivered through the mail to Simpson’s Kentucky home earlier this week. The package was sent from the Northern California city of Eureka
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San Diego police have referred the Kobe Bryant church battery case to prosecutors, reports TMZ. For those who don’t recall the August incident, Kobe allegedly wrenched a cell phone from the hands of a church patron. Bryant believed that the man had taken photos of him and his wife during……
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If you’re an ex-convict, work can be elusive, especially considering the existence of laws that experts call the collateral consequences of conviction. Collateral consequences are essentially laws that can keep ex-convicts from receiving public assistance and job licenses, which can..
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If you’re currently in a situation that requires you to seek out government assistance, it’s important to understand how to apply for food stamps, particularly when it comes to required documentation. Though it is run by local and state agencies,… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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A lot of people are raising eyebrows at Linda Evangelista’s child support request from her 4-year-old son’s father, French billionaire Francois Henri-Pinault.
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Linda Evangelista’s Child Support Needs: $46,000/Month for Son
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If you have a disability, you may be wondering how to request a reasonable accommodation from your employer if one becomes necessary. Because the Americans with Disabilities Act bars an employer from asking an employee about a visible or hidden…
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You likely know about the American with Disabilities Act and your duty to accommodate disabled employees, but exactly, what is a reasonable accommodation?
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Ever wanted to know what’s in a reality TV contract? Well, a glimpse into MTV’s Real World contract, signed by its participants, seems to indicate that as a reality TV star, you’re signing away a lot of your rights.
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Real World Cast Member Contract: MTV is Not Liable for Your STDs
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