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West Virginia Chemical Plant Explosion: What if It Happened Near You?
Not long ago, we wrote about the August explosion in Beirut and what would transpire if it happened here. Fortunately, we’ve not seen ... Read more
A Stay at Home Order Isn’t Martial Law: Governing in a Pandemic
2020 has brought a lot of terms into our everyday vocabularies that most of us likely never even thought about until recently—terms ... Read more
Self-Driving Car Accident Case in Arizona is Making Legal Waves
In the “olden” days, you could call for an Uber and a car (with a driver) would pick you up and transport you to your destination. By ... Read more
Can Amazon and Other Third-Party Online Marketplaces Be Held Liable for a Defective Product?
Each year, thousands of defective products enter the marketplace. Unfortunately, some of these products end up harming adults and ... Read more
What If a Beirut-type Explosion Happened Near You?
On August 4, 2020, 2 blasts rocked Beirut, Lebanon and surrounding areas. Reports indicated that the cause was 2,750 tons of ammonium ... Read more
Enrollment Among Minority Law Students Slowed in 2019, Report Finds
According to the most recent data collected by the American Bar Association (ABA), the 2019 law school class was less racially and ... Read more
Calling All College Students! Win a $1K Scholarship (Coronavirus Edition)
The cost of higher education in the United States is rising and student debt recently surpassed all other types of household debt ... Read more
Johnson & Johnson Discontinues Talc Baby Powder Due to Cancer Lawsuits
Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder is iconic. So iconic, in fact, that the familiar container has been a staple in medicine cabinets ... Read more
Can You File a Defamation Lawsuit After Being Accused of a Crime?
Some incidents leave an indelible mark on our consciousness because of what happened, how they happened, and the people involved. One ... Read more
Deadliest Train Accidents in American History
The United States rail network consists of more than 140,000 miles of track. Every day freight trains travel across the country ... Read more
Vaping Lawsuits: What To Do If You Become Sick
You might be hearing a lot of news about vaping deaths and illnesses, particularly among American teens. But it’s not just teens who ... Read more
Top 10 Law School Rankings by Minority Enrollment
Many experts agree that a diverse classroom benefits all students. So why is the legal profession one of the least diverse occupations ... Read more
When Breast Implants Go Bad: An Update on Lawsuits
Breast implants were a popular cosmetic surgery a few decades ago. Today, they’re not quite as commonplace as purely cosmetic ... Read more
Jury Awards $2 Billion in Roundup Cancer Verdict
Some breaking legal news out of California: An Oakland jury awarded a couple $2 billion in punitive damages for a lawsuit related to ... Read more
Students Weigh In on Driverless (Self-Driving) Car Accident Liability
For our most recent Enjuris Scholarship Essay Contest, we posed a controversial and hotly debated question to college students about ... Read more
Is There Asbestos in Your Teen’s Makeup?
The news has been full of stories lately about toxins — asbestos, specifically — found in makeup. Recently, the US Food and Drug ... Read more
Top 20 Law School Rankings by Female Enrollment
Female representation in the law is important to us here at Enjuris. Because it’s so important, we make a point to keep our eye on the ... Read more
And the Enjuris 2019 College Scholarship Essay Contest Winner Is...
For this year’s Enjuris scholarship essay contest, we received many well-written submissions and picking just one winner was tough. ... Read more
Top Personal Injury Settlements and Judgments in 2018
UPDATE: Check out our more recent post featuring the biggest personal injury payouts, verdicts and settlements in 2020. A personal ... Read more
Why Have Medical Device & Drug Recalls Increased Dramatically in 2018?
In a perfect world, a company's quality control procedures would prevent the distribution of products and devices that are defective or ... Read more
$1K Scholarship For College Students: Turn Your Passion Into Tuition Cash
The American collegiate education system has a lot of questions surrounding it, but there are two things we know for sure: 1) pursuing ... Read more
79 Students Share the Best Safe Driving Advice They’ve Ever Heard
In our recent Enjuris Florida Drive Safe Scholarship Contest, we asked students across the nation to tell us about the best piece of ... Read more
75 Students Speak Out on Responsibility for Distracted Driving: Part 2
In Part 1 of this blog series, we featured some of the best responses from students across the nation who were asked whether they ... Read more
2018 Scholarship Essay Contest: A Winner is Chosen!
We carefully evaluated over 30 entries for this year’s scholarship essay contest. Picking just one winner was tough; there were a lot ... Read more
Michigan Teen Wins Largest-Ever Medical Malpractice Settlement
There have been many notable personal injury awards and judgments in recent years. In 2011, A Texas boy was awarded a symbolic ... Read more
Vaginal Mesh Removal - It May Leave You Worse Off
Why so many women are undergoing superfluous procedures Transvaginal mesh was once heralded as a great medical device that could help ... Read more
Famous Lawyer Botches Slam-Dunk Case by Defying Trial Court
Lawyer loses $20 million for decedent’s family It was a situation that nobody could fathom. Bimla Nayyar was supposed to receive jaw ... Read more
Top 20 Law Schools by Female Enrollment
If you want to attend a law school with solid female representation, look no further. We at Enjuris have once again compiled the Law ... Read more
How Opioid Manufacturers Influence Pain Advocacy Groups
New Senate report illustrates payments from Big Pharma/opioid companies Nobody is quite sure when or how the “opioid crisis” started. ... Read more
75 Students Speak Out on Responsibility for Distracted Driving: Part 1
We asked students across the nation whether they thought cell phone manufacturers should be held responsible for distracted driving in ... Read more
Florida Pill Mills
The rise of the opioid crisis – and what must be done to stop it Each state has faced significant problems during the “opioid crisis” ... Read more
Sexual Assault Victims Can Seek Monetary Justice
Third parties and insurance held liable for attacks – recovering compensation after a rape A trusting patient with an unscrupulous ... Read more
Virtual Reality in the Courtroom
The new face of trial technology Wearing something like an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive can feel like strapping a brick to your face, but ... Read more
2017 Scholarship Essay Contest: A Winner Declared!
We carefully evaluated 50 entries for this year’s Scholarship essay contest. Picking just one winner was tough; there were a lot of ... Read more
Bicycle Fatalities on the Rise
Distractions abound in Southern California Bicycle fatalities in Southern California are rising at an alarming rate. The San Gabriel ... Read more
How Your Race and Gender Could Impact Your Injury Settlement
A black female school teacher facing multiple surgeries after a car accident and a four-year-old Hispanic boy with brain damage from ... Read more
Top 15 Law Schools by Female Enrollment
We are interested in the future of law, and so we keep our eye on things like diversity in the nation’s law schools. Recently we took a ... Read more
Industrial Accident Claims Young Alabama Woman’s Life
OSHA cites nearly 20 egregious violations by employer, issues more than $2.5M in fines. Learn what you can do in the event of an ... Read more
Workers Put at Grave Risk at Hanford Nuclear Site in Washington
While it has not been actively used for producing plutonium for nearly 70 years, the Hanford nuclear waste site in Washington State ... Read more