We continue our Friday round-up of what is newest, best and brightest at FindLaw.com. Below, you will find this week's offerings from various areas of FindLaw's unique content, including: core legal content, blogs, news and case law. Take a look at what's new:
Legal Blogs
- Fewer TSA Pat Downs, Shoe Removal for Kids: FindLaw's Law & Daily Life looks at how children can expect fewer TSA patdowns as they make their way through our nation's airports. Many Americans probably feel that it's unnecessary for young children to go through the same TSA procedures that adults go through. Read how the TSA has also backed off requiring children to remove their shoes.
- Fla. Doctor Gun Law Blocked by Fed. Judge: A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking Florida's doctor gun law, which effectively bans doctors from asking patients about gun use and firearm safety. As exhibited by its official name -- Firearm Owners' Privacy Act -- legislators passed the law in a bid to protect gun-owning patients from what they believe to be an invasion of privacy.
- Arizona 'Church' Busted for Prostitution: FindLaw's Blotter details a six-month undercover investigation in which Phoenix police indicted 33 employees of the Phoenix Goddess Temple. The "spiritual facility" focuses on neo-tantric healing and sex therapies. Though police have been unable to arrest a number of the suspects, they remain accused of conspiracy, operating a criminal enterprise, massaging without a license, and of course, prostitution.
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Workplace Health & Safety
- Employees have the right to a workplace that is reasonably free of safety and health hazards. And FindLaw's Core Content team has created a new, stand-alone section on employee safety rights. There links for various information and tips on workplace health and safety.
-- Compiled by Adam Ramirez, FindLaw Audience Team





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