Archive for 2014

DON’T COMMIT A FOUL DRIVING IN FOUL WEATHER

Tips For Driving In the Rain We do not get much rain in Los Angeles, so when it does rain, Southern California drivers need to adjust driving habits and be more cautious. Here are some suggestions: • SLOW DOWN! The roads can be slippery and slick, especially if there are oil deposits on the surface. It takes longer to stop…read more →

I’ve Been Injured – What Are My Rights? by Deborah Nelson

Most people who have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence know that they have the right to hire a lawyer and that they have some kind of rights, but they often aren’t sure what they are entitled to. Although every case is unique, this is a general list of the things that you may have a right…read more →

DOES THE THREAT OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE OUTWEIGH THE FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT T0 FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION?

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that school officials’ concerns of racial violence outweighed students’ freedom of expression rights. A Northern California high school principal had ordered students wearing American flag t-shirts to turn the shirts inside out during the Mexican heritage celebration Cinco. With a history of racial tension incidents between white and latino students on…read more →