What are crimes? Simply put, a crime is a prohibition against doing something. That “something” changes from year to year, depending on the legislature. A crime can be as harmless as failing to pay for a traffic ticket, mistakenly over-drafting an account, or smoking marijuana. Even more serious
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How Lucky Can You Get?
Computers choose winning lottery numbers randomly each day. And each day players carefully check those numbers against the ones on their tickets.
Retaliation Claims – More Common Than Once Thought
In the “Me-Too” Era, more and more claims of harassment and retaliation are coming to light. One of the most surprising outcomes of this movement is
They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To (Members Of Congress, That Is)
In my previous life, I taught American history. I kept thinking this weekend about how the Founding Fathers must be turning in their graves seeing
Social Media Has Changed The Fabric Of Our Country
Social networking has changed the way we communicate and receive information. There are positive aspects to social networking. One of the most
The Calm Before The Storm?
Washington and Wall Street may look like two very different worlds, but there’s a definite overlap between them. For example, policies that affect
What Will Misclassifying An Employee Cost Your Business?
Misclassifying employees to save money in the short term can result in employers paying huge monetary penalties and fines if caught violating the
