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Gaming, or gambling, is restricted by both state and federal laws. All aspects of gambling are regulated, whether it's gambling at a racetrack, on a cruise ship, in a casino, or on the Internet. Posted in Gaming about 1 year ago.
Written by William K. Fahey
Zoning is a game municipalities can win if they know the rules and employ winning strategies. The following rules and strategies will allow municipalities to avoid zoning lawsuits or to win those lawsuits if they are brought. 2 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted in State, Local And Municipal Law 10 months ago. Jurisdiction: Michigan
Written by Joseph Adelizzi
How would you like to create a tax free retirement account from your taxable retirement accounts? Posted in Tax 23 days ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Jay Allen Moffitt
The voluntary FTC guidelines offer broad suggestions for how advertisers can avoid deceptive marketing strategies. These guidelines, however, were last updated in 1980, so the FTC wanted to consider new marketing techniques, like blogs. These steps help your game review site stay legal. Posted in Internet 12 days ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
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States, counties, cities, and other government bodies create laws governing activities within their boundaries. 0 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted in State, Local And Municipal Law about 1 year ago.
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Native Peoples Law, also known as American Indian Law, includes federal laws that recognize specific Native American tribes or nations and their ownership of particular U.S. territories. 0 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Native Peoples Law about 1 year ago.
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Also known as media law, entertainment law encompasses many legal areas related to the entertainment field. 2 of 6 users found this helpful. Posted in Entertainment about 1 year ago.
Written by Justin Dain Hein
An IRS bank levy can devastate your personal, professional, and financial situation and is very difficult to remove once issued. 1 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted in Tax about 1 year ago.
Written by Ritu Goswamy
Even if you are a legal resident of the U.S., you will not have all of the same rights as a U.S. citizen until you become naturalized. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted in Immigration about 1 year ago. |