On January 20, 2021, President Joseph Biden was sworn into office, marking the start of the Biden administration. President Biden has wasted no time in implementing his agenda, signing 17...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, recognizing the continued strain of the COVID 19 pandemic on Kentucky’s food and beverage industry, recently waived license renewal fees for fourteen types of liquor licenses...
As the year comes to an end, nonprofit organizations might consider hosting in person COVID-19 friendly or virtual events to boost year end raising. Many organizations will look to charitable...
May 1: All medical procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay will be allowed to move forward. Procedures that are life threatening, prevent the spread of cancer, have...
Last week, Governor Andy Beshear announced his “Healthy at Work” initiative to reopen Kentucky’s economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthy at Work is a phased approach based on criteria set...
States have difficult choices to make this year regarding the administration of elections while fighting COVID-19 that require a delicate balance. On one hand is the right to vote, which...
It’s a showdown between church and state, with the coronavirus and the U.S. Constitution at the center of it all. A Kentucky church whose members defied Gov. Andy Beshear’s executive...
Governor Andy Beshear warned Wednesday that pastors who plan to defy his order against holding in-person services on Easter Sunday will be shut down by police.
Recent amendments to the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure will affect the timeline of court proceedings throughout the state. Notably, Ohio now has uniform motion deadlines to streamline processes. The...
In a decision released on June 13, 2019, the Kentucky Supreme Court held that officers may be found liable in situations where a citizen of the general public is injured...