The recent news of lawsuits filed against New York wineries has caused industry members to ask if they face any litigation risk if their websites are not accessible to people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
College students who drink alcohol don’t typically intend to drink to the point of “blacking out,” and they also don’t fully grasp what kind of drinking is most likely to lead to blackouts, according to a new series of studies by researchers at Brown University in Providence, R.I.
When Alabamians get to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 6, voters in some counties will see local amendments and special referendums on the ballot.
Without a doubt, there is much at stake in Tuesday’s elections. But it is important not to let the high drama over control of the U.S. Congress distract from several equally important policy questions that will be determined at the state level.
Minister for Health Simon Harris has signed 23 sections of the Public Health Alcohol Bill into effect. The legislation, which was passed overwhelmingly by the Oireachtas last month, legislates for alcohol as a public health priority.
When voters head to their election places on Tuesday, they will weigh in a number of measures affecting restaurants. Issues range from statewide minimum wage increases to regulations around local sales of adult beverages.
As Georgians head to the polls Tuesday to choose their next governor, residents in 87 cities and counties across the state will also decide whether they want to start their boozy brunches earlier on Sundays.
The UK government is asking for the public’s views on extending alcohol licensing laws to airports with the aim of reducing disruptive behaviour caused by drunk passengers.
While alcohol-related DUIs remain far more common, this past week a case involving a motorist prosecutors say was solely under the influence of marijuana provided a stark example of the danger of driving while stoned.
Canada's chief public health officer says she's worried about the rise in heavy drinking among Canadian women.