The Bloomberg Law 2020 series previews the themes and topics that our legal analysts will be watching closely in 2020. What does the Future of Law look like, and how does anticipating that future dictate decisions for today’s practitioners and advisers?
As wildfires continue to ravage parts of both Northern and Southern California, crews are doing their best to minimize the additional damage from powerful new winds.
A century ago Monday, Prohibition got teeth. On Oct. 28, 1919, Congress passed the Volstead Act, ushering in an era of illegal consumption of alcohol in the United States.
The sale and use of edible cannabis is legal in Canada as of October 17, 2019, but in the year since cannabis legalization, the issue of workplace impairment remains unresolved.
IRVING, Texas, Oct. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and national presenting sponsor State Farm® are encouraging teens to get the facts about alcohol and marijuana this fall through MADD's Power of You(th)® program.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — People who frequently drink alcohol had lower rates of obesity, according to a new study.
TORONTO -- With new regulations on cannabis edibles and extracts now in effect, one expert is warning users and parents of the risks involved with these new products and strategies on how to consume them safely.
If you have celiac disease or any kind of gluten intolerance, you know that there are lots of foods that you have to avoid, lest you end up doubled over in pain—or worse.
Washington, D.C., Oct. 17, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Beer Institute announced U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) as one of the Beer Institute’s “2019 Beer Champions.”
The "sober curious" movement, also known as "sober sometimes," can seem great on the surface. People experiment with limiting their drinking or taking a break from alcohol, including challenges like "Dry January" and "Sober October."