Illegal drug users are likely in your school. Some are students; some may also be staff members. Users don’t usually display identifying marks or bear signs of illicit behavior. In fact, the student users may be your honor students, and your staff users may be your outstanding staff member or teacher of the month. The drugs may be in backpacks or deep in private desk drawers. Schools cannot help … [Read more...] about To Stock or Not to Stock? Naloxone Is the Question For Pennsylvania Schools
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Are Your Lawmakers Addressing Infertility Issues? Maybe It’s Time To Start Asking
For National Infertility Week, we are ready to start asking the tough questions. One tough question: Are your lawmakers and legislatures supporting issues important to the infertility community? While there are countless options for family formation, families still require legal action to create and secure their legal rights between and among parties involved in the assisted reproductive … [Read more...] about Are Your Lawmakers Addressing Infertility Issues? Maybe It’s Time To Start Asking
Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Act Creates Possible New ADA Pitfalls for Employers
In April of 2016, with the passage of Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Act, the Keystone State became the twenty fourth state in the nation to permit the use of marijuana for medical purposes. While the law provides for significant regulation in terms of the sale and use of marijuana, it creates a host of possible new issues for employers with respect to the Americans with Disabilities Act … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Act Creates Possible New ADA Pitfalls for Employers
Your Journey Starts with Friends and Family, Share Information and Start Asking For Support
The term infertility applies to a wide range of medical problems that prevent conception and/or carrying a pregnancy to term. Individuals affected by infertility require a support network to assist in navigating the vast array of decisions to be made following diagnosis. These decisions may include whether to undergo testing, whether to pursue fertility or other treatments, and whether to … [Read more...] about Your Journey Starts with Friends and Family, Share Information and Start Asking For Support
Start Asking About Legal Access To Family Building Options Nationwide
For National Infertility Week, we are ready to #startasking the tough questions. One tough question: What is the legal access to all family building options nationwide? In Pennsylvania, and nationwide, we have begun to see cutting-edge options for family formation and the laws that are developing around this trend. These various legal family building options protect the intended parents and … [Read more...] about Start Asking About Legal Access To Family Building Options Nationwide
University of Pittsburgh Settles Case With Former Transgender Student
In 2014, Seamus Johnston sued the University of Pittsburgh when it prohibited him from using sex-segregated restrooms and locker rooms designated for men on a University campus. Johnston sued the University alleging discrimination under Title IX. Last month, Johnston and the University of Pittsburgh entered into a settlement agreement. The Agreement was reached after an appeal was taken from a … [Read more...] about University of Pittsburgh Settles Case With Former Transgender Student