In recent years, the United States has wrestled with an opioid crisis that saw more than 46 people dying each day from overdoses involving prescription opioids alone. Concern quickly turned to users spreading serious blood-bourn illnesses, such as Hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS, ...
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Blog posts in October, 2018
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What Is Expectation of Privacy?
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures by the police. However, if you are a ...
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Why Is Meth a Popular Drug?
Methamphetamine abuse has reached epidemic proportions in Nebraska and surrounding states. Legislation passed within the last 22 years to prevent the ...
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Multi-Agency Effort Ends in 12 Arrests
People in Nebraska who are arrested and charged with crimes can often feel scared and unsure of who they can trust. It is important for them to ...
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Can a Drug Conviction Impact Financial Aid Eligibility?
While a Nebraska drug conviction can mean big trouble in terms of penalties, which might include jail time, steep fines and substance abuse treatment ...
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College Application App Will Stop Asking About Criminal Histories
The Common Application, an app that students use to fill out a free online form and apply to multiple colleges, has announced it will no longer ...
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