Author: Jonathan Pierce

What Age Can You Drop Out of School in Florida? Legal Requirements Explained Florida law requires students to attend school until age 16, and parents must sign a formal intent-to-withdraw form if a student leaves before graduating
Oct 2
The HIRE Act 2025 Explained – Key Changes in U.S. Employment Law The HIRE Act addresses core gaps in hiring, classification, pay transparency, and worker benefits
Oct 2
Paycheck Fairness Act 2025 – New U.S. Bill Aiming to Close the Gender Wage Gap Source: Youtube/Screenshot, The Paycheck Fairness Act would close gaps and enforce equal pay
Oct 1
Can Schools Search Your Backpack? Know Your Rights as a Student In the U.S., students have Fourth Amendment rights, but courts allow school officials to conduct searches if they have 'reasonable suspicion', a lower standard than police needing probable cause
Aug 15
How Indian Courts Treat WhatsApp Chats as Evidence In India, WhatsApp chats can be admissible as evidence in court if properly authenticated under the Indian Evidence Act
Aug 14
Can Teachers Be Fired for Their Personal Social Media? In many regions, teachers can face disciplinary action, including termination, if their personal social media activity is deemed to violate professional standards or district policies
Aug 13
Forensic Evidence – Relevancy and Admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act Under the Indian Evidence Act, forensic evidence is only admissible if it is relevant, reliable, and presented by a qualified expert
May 23
Delhi High Court States That Opposite-Gender Massage Don’t Amount to Sexual Activity In a 2024 ruling, the Delhi High Court emphasized that professional cross-gender massage therapy does not imply or equate to sexual conduct
May 15
Can Students Be Punished for Off-Campus Behavior? In some cases, U.S. courts have ruled that schools can discipline students for off-campus behavior—especially when it substantially disrupts the school environment or involves threats, bullying, or speech tied to school activities
May 9
Policy and Law – Definitions, Differences, and Examples The scales represent balanced judgment, the sword denotes enforcement, and the blindfold signifies impartiality in legal proceedings
Apr 16