Can Nebraska’s Laws Truly Protect LGBTQ+ Youth in 2025? Honoring Matthew Shepard’s Legacy Through Legal Advocacy

Nebraska’s new laws on gender-affirming care and public inclusion have raised urgent questions about LGBTQ+ youth safety. Learn how families can use Nebraska’s custody and guardianship laws to protect children’s emotional well-being and honor Matthew Shepard’s legacy through legal advocacy and action.

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What Amazon’s $2.5B FTC Settlement Means for Nebraskans—And What to Do Next

The FTC’s record-breaking $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon over deceptive Prime sign-ups is big news for consumers and businesses alike. Millions may qualify for refunds—some up to $51 each—and Amazon has agreed to overhaul its cancellation process. This post breaks down what happened, how refunds will work, and why Nebraska’s Automatic Renewal Offer Law (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 59-1601) makes compliance even more important for local businesses.

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Grandparent Rights in Nebraska: What Families Need to Know About Visitation and Custody

Few things are as heartbreaking as being cut off from your grandkids. While grandparents don’t have automatic rights under Nebraska law, there are legal paths to request visitation—or even custody in rare cases. This post breaks down what courts consider, what makes a strong case, and how to take the next step toward protecting those relationships.

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