In Texas, where speeding or driving at an unsafe speed was responsible for 25.7% of car crashes in 2023, the role of vehicle defects can often complicate liability issues even further. Vehicle defects, ranging from faulty brakes to malfunctioning airbags, can critically influence the outcome of an accident, shifting or distributing liability among manufacturers, drivers, […]

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In a decision that could fundamentally alter the dynamics of venture capital allocation for minority-owned enterprises, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a provisional injunction against the Fearless Fund’s grant program, uniquely tailored for Black women entrepreneurs.  This critical ruling aligns with the perspectives of conservative activists led by Edward Blum, who contend that […]

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AUSTIN, Texas -In a landmark decision, the Texas Supreme Court on Friday maintained the state’s stringent abortion restrictions, dismissing a pivotal lawsuit that highlighted the plight of women denied abortion services due to serious pregnancy complications. This ruling reaffirms the state’s legislative framework in the post-Roe era, emphasizing limited exceptions under the current law. The […]

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Regardless of which Texas highway you’re driving on, there’s a good chance you’re going to pass at least one 18-wheel truck. Semi-trucks are a common sight and they’re also a vital part of the state’s and nation’s supply chain. While most drivers never run into any situations involving a large truck, accidents can still occur. […]

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As the Israel-Hamas conflict intensifies, the implications of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) on the conduct of warfare are being scrutinized globally. The persistent clashes following Hamas’s incursion on October 7 have precipitated a grave humanitarian situation in Gaza, marked by significant civilian casualties and widespread infrastructure damage, prompting an international discourse on the legality of […]

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