Certainly residents of the U.S. are more fortunate than others in different parts of the world regarding our access to and quality of drinking water. Still, National Geographic discusses the potential threats to the U.S. water quality. Some of those supposed health...
Month: February 2014
One Georgia project brings county zoning problems to light
There are various types and levels of law. Laws even divide based on the county that one lives in. Your friend who might live only 10 minutes away could have distinct laws that, for example, impact what they can or cannot do with their home.Zoning laws are the basis...
Are toxins causing a ‘brain drain’ among our children?
Even while people are just a couple of weeks pregnant, they have grand ideas about the people that their children will be. Parents dream that their kids will be healthy, smart, kind, etc. When it comes to a kid's health and intelligence, those qualities are more...
Georgia-Pacific sued for pollution again, by new plaintiffs
In the midst of a class-action lawsuit involving numerous Georgia plaintiffs, some might see a couple's lawsuit against Georgia-Pacific as just a drop in a bucket full of pollution complaints. To every individual behind a toxic tort case, however, their argument and...