Ask a Trooper: Understanding the Rules for Stop Signs and Your Legal Obligations

Understanding the rules of the road is crucial for maintaining safety and order, yet one common source of confusion persists: the correct way to approach and proceed at stop signs. This confusion can lead to unsafe driving practices, potentially causing accidents and infractions. Stop signs are designed to manage traffic flow and ensure that drivers navigate intersections safely. According to nationwide traffic laws, a vehicle must come to a complete stop at the stop sign. The fine line between a complete stop and a rolling stop often leads to traffic violations. A complete stop means … Read more

Michigan’s New Labor Laws: Higher Minimum Wages and Refined Sick Time Policies Commence as Governor Signs Amendments

LANSING, Mich. – Governor of Michigan enacted significant revisions to the state’s labor laws on February 21, 2025, with amendments to the Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA) and the Michigan Wage Act, both mandated by the Michigan Supreme Court after it reinstated the original versions overturned by the legislature. These laws, which demand higher minimum wages and revised sick time provisions, take effect immediately as the previous versions were set to activate on the same day. In a move reflecting ongoing legislative adjustments since 2018, these laws originally came into being as a result of … Read more

President Trump Signs Executive Order Consolidating Law Interpretation Powers With Attorney General, Heightening Presidential Oversight of Regulatory Agencies

WASHINGTON — In a decisive move that centralizes greater interpretative authority on federal laws, U.S. President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order mandating that only the attorney general or the president himself can officially interpret U.S. laws for executive agencies. This new directive restricts federal regulators from autonomously interpreting legal statutes, a role previously held by various federal agencies. The executive order articulates that “the President and the Attorney General’s opinions on questions of law are controlling on all employees in their conduct of official duties.” This effectively shifts interpretative powers away from federal … Read more

Illinois Governor Signs ‘Karina’s Law’ to Enhance Gun Control and Protect Domestic Violence Victims

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker enacted a significant law on Monday that intensifies firearm restrictions for individuals under restraining orders due to domestic violence allegations. This legislative action, commonly referred to as “Karina’s Law,” follows a tragic incident where Karina Gonzalez, a resident of Chicago’s Little Village, was fatally shot by her estranged husband, despite possessing an order of protection against him. Named in memory of Gonzalez, who lost her life along with her 15-year-old daughter, Daniela, while her son Manny Alvarez was injured, the law mandates the confiscation of firearms and associated … Read more