Civil Law

Trump's First Week: Aggressive Immigration Actions Spark Legal Battles
Civil Law Trump's First Week: Aggressive Immigration Actions Spark Legal Battles

In his first week of office, President Donald Trump initiated a series of aggressive immigration policies, creating significant implications for both illegal and legal immigration routes. Under his new administration, these moves marked a clear departure from previous policies, triggering legal

January 27, 2025
Who Is at Risk of Deportation in Nashville Amid Trump's Policies?
Civil Law Who Is at Risk of Deportation in Nashville Amid Trump's Policies?

The landscape of U.S. immigration is complex, with different categories of legal status and a variety of pathways leading to deportation risk. Amid President Donald Trump's promises of mass deportations focusing on immigrants without legal status, it becomes imperative to understand who is

January 27, 2025
How Do You Calculate and Pay Self-Employment Tax?
Civil Law How Do You Calculate and Pay Self-Employment Tax?

For individuals who are self-employed, managing their finances extends beyond just keeping track of income and expenses. An essential aspect is understanding and diligently paying self-employment taxes, which encompass Social Security and Medicare taxes, in addition to regular income taxes. Without

January 23, 2025
States Split on Immigrant Healthcare, Hospitals Commit to Patient Care
Civil Law States Split on Immigrant Healthcare, Hospitals Commit to Patient Care

Amidst the backdrop of stringent federal immigration policies, states across the U.S. are adopting contrasting approaches to immigrant patient care. This divergence is particularly pronounced in the wake of Donald Trump's presidency and his national emergency declaration concerning the

January 23, 2025
Empowering LGBTQI+ Workers: C190 Workshop in Cape Town Sparks Hope
Civil Law Empowering LGBTQI+ Workers: C190 Workshop in Cape Town Sparks Hope

In November 2024, a transformative training session was held in Cape Town, South Africa, aimed at promoting the application of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention 190. Convention 190 requires signatory states to protect workers from violence and harassment in the workplace.

January 23, 2025
Understanding Religious Freedom Day: Rights in Public Schools
Civil Law Understanding Religious Freedom Day: Rights in Public Schools

Religious Freedom Day is an annual national observance in the United States, celebrated every January 16th. This day commemorates the First Amendment rights, emphasizing the fundamental freedom to believe, or not believe, and to live according to one's convictions without undue interference.

January 16, 2025
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