Piece of the puzzle: Drug courts expand across NH
They make up the largest problem-solving court in the state, with 437 graduates so far
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They make up the largest problem-solving court in the state, with 437 graduates so far
Questions remain about the effect of changes in state licensing law
In its first employment decision of 2019, the NH Supreme Court declined to recognize a claim for wrongful demotion under New Hampshire law. In Clark v. NH Department of Employment Security, Clark sued the agency, her current employer, on multiple…
Lawmakers may get to decide former DHHS employee’s case before a jury does
An overview of cases heard in state and federal courts
Joint program with Sportradar is the first of its kind in U.S.
Alleges he was let go after revealing treatment for anxiety, depression
Set to take effect on Jan. 1, it provides a new framework for determining payments
U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of baker in same-sex wedding cake refusal leaves unanswered questions
A conference at Plymouth State University is designed to help education, community and behavioral health professionals recognize the impact of human trafficking in New Hampshire. “Human Trafficking: Research and Prevention Efforts in New Hampshire” will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday,…