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Understanding Power of Attorney: A Simple Guide
A Power of Attorney, or POA, is a legal document that lets you pick someone to handle your affairs if you can't. It's recognized across the U.S., but the exact rules can vary by state. You can choose how much power ...
How to Hire Legally and Reduce Risk
When hiring new employees, it's very important to follow the laws to avoid legal problems. These laws protect job applicants and employees from being treated unfairly. Key Hiring Laws to Know It's illegal to discri...
Understanding Sobriety Tests: A Simple Guide to Knowing Your Rights
Picture this: You're on your way home from a great night with friends when suddenly, flashing lights appear behind you. A police officer is pulling you over, and you start to worry about what c...
Nevada Pioneers AI in Unemployment Claims Decisions Amid Privacy and Accuracy Concerns
Nevada is trying something new by using artificial intelligence (AI) to help decide on unemployment benefit claims. This means a smart computer program, developed by Google, will be used ...
Select U.S. States Now Offer Digital Driver's Licenses
The way we use our driver's licenses is changing in the United States. Now, more states are allowing people to have a digital version of their driver's license or state ID on devices like iPhones, Apple Watches,...
Can You Fly with Cannabis?
If cannabis is legal in your state and the one you’re flying to, you might think it’s okay to take it with you on your flight. Unfortunately, the answer isn’t that simple. The Legal Landscape: Is Flying with Cannabis All...
Could College Athletes Soon Get Paid Like Workers?
College sports are a big deal in America. From basketball to football, these games draw in thousands of fans and make tons of money. In fact, just the big tournaments in college basketball and football bring in about $14 bi...
Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s: Implications for Youth Engagement and Global Policies
The new rule in Australia banning children under 16 from using social media is set to reshape media consumption among young people significantly. This decision could a...
How and When Employers Should Challenge an Employee's Unemployment Claim
Losing a job can be tough, and not everyone who's out of a job gets unemployment benefits. A worker might get these benefits based on how they left the job and whether their former employer disagre...