Criminal Law DUI Charges in the United States: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You — Especially in Colorado A DUI arrest doesn’t announce itself. One minute you’re driving home after by Janice Tillmook
Business Law·Law News State Attorneys General Step In to Regulate AI Amid Federal Gaps As artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly and embed itself into nearly every aspect of daily life—from hiring and healthcare to law enforcement and by Tom Rose
Business Law·Law News Texas Reshapes Corporate Law: What Senate Bill 29 Means for Shareholders and Businesses In a significant move to bolster its appeal as a business-friendly state, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 29 (SB 29) into law by Tom Rose
Criminal Law DUI Charges in the United States: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You — Especially in Colorado 27 Mar by Janice Tillmook
Criminal Law The Truth About Criminal Charges: What Most People Don’t Realize Until They’re Already in Handcuffs 21 Nov by Janice Tillmook
Criminal Law·Personal Law When Family Law and Criminal Law Collide: The Overlap in Texas Domestic Violence Cases 29 Oct by Theodore Bush
Criminal Law When the Game Turns Tragic: The Tyler Skaggs Wrongful Death Trial and the Question of Corporate Accountability 21 Oct by Janice Tillmook