USA Laws

The Legality of Car Sleeping in New Jersey: What You Need to Know

New Jersey has no statewide law banning sleeping in your car, making it generally legal under specific conditions. Statewide Legality Sleeping in a vehicle ...

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Kentucky Rent Increase Laws 2026: What Tenants Should Know

Kentucky maintains a landlord-friendly rental market with no statewide rent control as of 2026. Tenants benefit from clear notice requirements and protections against unfair ...

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Is It Illegal to Marry Your Cousin in Oregon? Here’s What the Law Says

In Oregon, it is illegal for first cousins (or closer relatives) to marry, with very limited exceptions. The state treats such a union as a ...

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Understanding the Legal Landscape of Pocket Knives in Maryland

Maryland allows many common pocket knives, but the legality of carrying them turns heavily on type of knife, how you carry it (open vs. concealed), and where ...

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Is It Illegal to Leave Your Pet Chained Outside in Indiana? Here’s What the Law Says

In Indiana, it is not automatically illegal to leave your pet outside on a chain, but tethering is tightly regulated and can quickly violate cruelty or ...

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Understanding Dash Cam Regulations in Tennessee

Using a dash cam in Tennessee is legal, but where you mount it and how you record sound must follow specific traffic and privacy ...

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Is It Illegal to Vape and Drive in Massachusetts? Here’s What the Law Says

Vaping and driving is not explicitly illegal in Massachusetts for adults, but it can still get you in trouble if it affects your ability ...

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Understanding Connecticut Stand Your Ground Law

Connecticut does not have a classic “stand‑your‑ground” law like some other states, but it does allow limited self‑defense rights, especially inside your home. In ...

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Is It Illegal to Dumpster Dive in Alabama? Here’s What the Law Says

Dumpster diving is not automatically illegal in Alabama, but it becomes risky—or outright unlawful—depending on where you do it and what local rules apply. ...

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The Legality of Car Sleeping in Minnesota: What You Need to Know

Sleeping in your car is not automatically illegal under Minnesota state law, but where, when, and how you do it can quickly turn a ...

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