Monthly Archives: October 2024
Parental Criminal Liability
After school shooter Ethan Crumbly pleaded guilty to a mass shooting in Michigan and accepted a life sentence in prison, it didn’t take long for his parents to be charged and convicted of involuntary manslaughter—one count for each of the four students killed by their son. Crumley’s parents hadn’t been on the scene of… Read More »
Medical Bankruptcy
Healthcare costs can be crippling. In 2022, research shined the light on just how devastating medical debt can be, noting that two-thirds of all bankruptcies involved medical debt. That’s about 530,000 bankruptcy filings annually, all situations impacting normal, everyday families who just happened to have to deal with a catastrophic medical issue. And even… Read More »
Killing an Abuser Could Lead to Prison for Victims of Domestic Violence
It was 1984. When Ms. Ford told her brother, George, about her husband’s threats and abuse, the two discussed ways to get rid of the abuser, who’d dragged her through dog feces, squeezed her hand in order to break the glass she was holding and shredded her hand, punched and pulled her hair, and… Read More »
The Problem of Racial Profiling
We’ve all heard the claim that racial discrimination is a horrible piece of American history, but that it’s been quelled in modern America. Even so, there are more than a few people of color who beg to differ. Discrimination based on race, national origin, ethnicity, and religion, can be devastating in various frameworks, none… Read More »
Crypto and Bankruptcy
With cryptocurrencies all the rage these days, consumers may be dismayed to learn that, although their assets are protected from some dangers by using external wallets or crypto wallets, when it comes to a cryptocurrency platform going bankrupt, their crypto may be at risk. Did You Know? When it comes to crypto platforms, there… Read More »