Columbus City Attorney Challenges Ohio Supreme Court to Uphold Cities’ Right to Enact Reasonable Gun Laws

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein has submitted a filing to the Ohio Supreme Court, urging them to address the issue of cities having the power to enact and enforce reasonable gun laws. Klein believes that it is the responsibility of individuals to protect the Second Amendment while also recognizing their duty to ensure responsible gun ownership. The call for action comes in response to the alarming increase in gun-related homicides in Columbus. In the past year alone, the city witnessed 149 homicides, a figure that surpasses the previous year by 10 cases. … Read more

Exploring the Food and Mood Connection for a Positive New Year: From Gratuity’s Tipping Point to Pursuing Passion in the Hospitality Industry, California’s New Food Laws and More!

Los Angeles, California – As we enter the new year, food and mood connection expert Mary Beth Albright offers valuable insights to help us navigate a positive outlook. In an age dominated by technology and automation, the question arises: has gratuity reached a tipping point? Associate Professor Matthew Batt, currently on sabbatical, shares his experience of finding satisfaction in meeting the rigorous standards of fine dining as he returned to waiting tables. Meanwhile, Jason Hammel, who never anticipated a career as a chef, now operates Chicago’s renowned Lula Cafe, which has emerged as a leader … Read more

Marine Veteran’s Lawsuit Against Nevada State Police Moves Forward, Challenging Unjust Civil Forfeiture Laws

RENO, Nev. – A lawsuit challenging Nevada’s civil forfeiture laws, filed by a Marine veteran whose life savings were seized during a routine traffic stop, will proceed after a judge denied the state’s motion to dismiss. The incident happened nearly three years ago when Stephen Lara was pulled over on I-80 near USA Parkway for allegedly following a semi-truck too closely. During the traffic stop, troopers confiscated a total of $87,000 in cash from Lara’s vehicle, despite not arresting him or charging him with any crime. Lara, who was on a journey to visit his … Read more

Important Workplace Updates in Minnesota for 2023: New Laws and Penalties for Employers, Get Your Required Notices and Posters Now

Mankato, Minnesota – As businesses in Minnesota enter the New Year, they are met with new laws and paperwork requirements. Among these obligations, employers are mandated to display certain posters and notify employees of their rights by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (MN DLI). Failure to comply with these regulations can result in significant penalties. To ensure compliance, covered employers in Minnesota must prominently display the required workplace posters and provide mandatory notices to their employees. The MN DLI website provides access to view and download all necessary state notices and posters. Employers … Read more