Halloween was a fun day before Covid 19. When my kids were young, we’d go trick-or-treating and have a great time. This year, I saw pictures of the children of Facebook friends posted for Halloween. I was concerned for them, because social media has created a real...
Month: October 2020
What To Do If You’re A Survivor of Domestic Violence
In order to slow the spread of COVID-19, people across the nation have been forced to stay home for months. Many have small homes. Many face job loss, furloughs and financial distress. Many children have been attending school from home. The Stay at Home Orders have...
Title IX Policies and Sexual Harassment in Schools – Kindergarten Too!
On August 14th new regulations for handling campus sexual misconduct complaints went into effect under Title IX. This had many colleges, universities, and school districts rushing to adapt their policies amidst planning for a new school year starting in the COVID...
Indoor Dining During the Pandemic Don’t Let Your Restaurant “Go To The Dogs”
As of September 1, 2020, Governor Murphy’s Executive Order No. 183 permits indoor dining at restaurants and eateries with certain limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under these new guidelines, restaurants must operate at 25% capacity with social distancing...