Archive for July, 2013
Federal law generally protects workers from workplace discrimination based on a variety of factors. But no federal law explicitly prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation. The sponsors of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act hope to change this reality before this year’s congressional session comes to a close. The bill advanced […]
Being charged with any crime can potentially seriously impact the life of the accused. This is because, depending on the type of charges, it is possible that the consequences will be severe and have a lasting impact. For this reason, individuals charged with violent crimes need to take action to protect their rights as quickly […]
Men’s Health recently surveyed American cities on a rather inglorious issue: the impact of drinking in its America’s Drunkest Cities poll. Texas had the dubious distinction of having three cities listed in the Top 10 – Austin, San Antonio and Lubbock. Fresno, California, was designated the “Drunkest U.S. City” in the Men’s Health survey. California […]
After Texas banned synthetic marijuana products such as Spice and K2 in 2010, it was soon followed by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) the next year. The result is a host of new synthetic marijuana possession, drug trafficking and drug possession with intent to distribute investigations and prosecutions. A recent article in the Fort […]
Two new changes to the DWI law in Texas went into effect September first of this year. The first change involves first-time DWI offenders with a blood alcohol content of 0.15 or higher. Formerly, all first-time DWI offenders – which included all drivers with a BAC of 0.08 or higher – were charged with a […]
Suspending a DWI offender’s license after a DWI conviction seems like a good tool to prevent future DWIs and punish the drunk driver. But some Texas judges and prosecutors are now questioning the wisdom of license suspension as a DWI deterrent, according to reports in The Statesman and KVUE. Years ago, Texas lawmakers enacted tougher […]
Police officers nationwide have recently taken a stronger stance toward individuals who drive while intoxicated, and those in Bexar County, Texas, are no different. Since September, police have been cracking down on drivers who are found to be twice the legal limit, which now stands at 0.08 blood-alcohol content (BAC). In Texas, regardless of what […]

