Florida’s knife laws are relatively permissive compared to many other states, but they include important distinctions based on the type ...

Ding dong ditching—ringing someone’s doorbell and running away—is not specifically named as a crime in Texas law, but it can ...

Dash cams are legal in California, but there are specific regulations drivers must follow regarding their placement, recording practices, and ...

Currently, there is no law in Missouri that specifically prohibits vaping while driving. E-cigarettes and other vaping devices are legal to ...

Flipping off a police officer—raising your middle finger as an obscene gesture—is a provocative act, but in Maryland and across ...

In Indiana, it is not outright illegal to tether or chain your dog outside, but there are strict rules and animal welfare ...

Tennessee is considered one of the most “knife-friendly” states in the U.S., offering broad rights for knife owners and carriers. ...

A recent analysis by 24/7 Wall St., drawing on U.S. Census and Bureau of Labor data, has named Ware the ...

Arizona law, backed by both state and federal court rulings, provides strong privacy protections for your cell phone during a ...

New York has some of the strictest and most complex knife laws in the United States, with significant differences between ...