Dating has clearly evolved in the 21st Century: with the invention of online dating platforms like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge, people can often enter into a relationship with someone before they ever meet in person. These services can bring people together and forge new...
Month: June 2020
The Nation Joins New Jersey With The Supreme Court’s Landmark Decision That Federal Law Protects Lgbtq Workers From Discrimination
Soon after President Trump finalized a regulation saying that the Affordable Care Act’s ban on sex discrimination in medical care doesn’t apply to transgender people, the United States Supreme Court held, in a surprising landmark decision on Monday, June 15, 2020,...
Zooming? How to Stay Safe!
Adapting to stay at home orders in the U.S. has dramatically changed how children go to school, how often friends and family can see one another, and how work has had to adapt to an online format. Non-essential workers find themselves behind their computer screens,...
Coronavirus and Summer Weddings
On March 15, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially recommended the cancellation of weddings in the United States for eight weeks or until mid-May. In some states, this cancellation was extended until June 1st. In addition, most states...
New Jersey Court Expands “Dating Relationships” Covered Under Domestic Violence Law
The New Jersey Appellate Division has taken a major step towards modernizing the law around final restraining orders in the State. For a court to grant a Final Restraining Order under the New Jersey Prevention Against Domestic Violence Act, the judge must find that a...
Mental Health and Going “Back to Normal” after the Pandemic
By the end of May 2020, most Americans will have been dealing with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic for over two months. Some have kept count, citing “Day 67” or “Week Number Eight.” Media is littered with these tallies to keep track of time passing when the...