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THE IMPORTANCE OF LAWS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:28  |  691 views

Aside from private car accidents there are also a substantial number of related public transportation accidents. The Federal Government is the one regulating the common carriers that transport passengers and cargo across the entire state. Nevertheless, each separate state has its own regulated public transportation system all within its states lines. But in general, it’s the Federal Government that controls the interstate transportation while the individual states are to manage the intrastate transportation.



The Insanity of the Defense

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:27  |  648 views

I. The Insanity Defense “It is an ill thing to knock against a deaf-mute, an imbecile, or a minor. He that wounds them is culpable, but if they wound him, they are not culpable.” (Mishna, Babylonian Talmud)



The New Bankruptcy Means Test Explained in Plain English

Legal / Litigation

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:26  |  575 views

With the new bankruptcy law in effect as of October 17, 2005, there is a lot of confusion regarding the new “means test” requirement. The means test will be used by the courts to determine eligibility for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The purpose of this article is to explain in plain language how the means test works, so that consumers can get a better idea of how they will be affected under the new rules.



The Pursuit of Happiness for Women

Legal / Litigation

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:25  |  623 views

In 1970 a “Jane Roe” filed suit against the state of Texas when she was not permitted to have an abortion. The child in question was a product of rape, and “Jane Roe” did not want to hold with her the harsh reminder of what had occurred to her. Texas granted her an injunction, but they kept the law forbidding women to have abortions. “Jane Roe” and her attorneys Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington appealed the case and took it to the Supreme Court.



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