The relationship may be dead, but if a married couple lives in the same house together they cannot be considered separated and thus allowed to
Month: July 2015
Regulators Can’t Be Sued Over Gas Explosion
San Francisco may not sue the federal government in an effort to garner stricter enforcement of the national Pipeline Safety Act, in the wake of
Tougher Forest Roadless Rules Reinstated
A divided federal appeals court held Wednesday that federal forestry regulators failed to explain sufficiently why they reversed course in 2003 and exempted 17 million acres
Shark Finning Ban Upheld
A federal appeals court upheld California’s ban on sale of shark fins Monday, over the objections of Chinese-Americans that the law discriminates against them for
Uber Safety Claims Will Be Put to False Ad Test
Ride-hailing service Uber Technologies has said it offers the safest rides on the road and now must face false advertising claims by competing taxi companies
NCAA, Electronic Arts $60 Million Settlement
Male college athletes will share in a $60 million settlement with the NCAA and gamemaker Electronic Arts for use of athletes’ names and images in