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legal-and-politics1 year ago

"NY Attorney General's Initial Move to Seize Trump Assets Sparks Legal Battle"

The New York attorney general's office has taken steps to seize former President Trump's assets by filing judgments in Westchester County, where his golf resort and private estate are located, following a ruling that Trump and his business were liable for fraud and ordered to pay $464 million. Trump has just four days to post a surety bond for his portion of the judgment, but his lawyers admitted he could not secure the full amount, leading to a legal battle over the bond and potential asset seizure.

legal-and-politics2 years ago

"Trade Group Sues Ohio Over Parental Consent Requirement for Minors on Social Media"

NetChoice, a trade group representing social media giants like Facebook and YouTube, has filed a lawsuit against a new Ohio law requiring parental consent for users under 16. The law, set to take effect on January 15, mandates that social media operators obtain verifiable parental consent before allowing minors to use their platforms. NetChoice argues that the law infringes on minors' free speech rights and is unconstitutionally vague. Ohio's Lt. Gov Jon Husted criticized the lawsuit, emphasizing the need to protect children from harmful online content and practices. The law includes various methods for verifying parental consent and allows parents to take action if a platform fails to comply.

legal-and-politics2 years ago

"Federal Court Limits Abortion Protections, Escalating Red State Risks and Legal Battles"

A federal appeals court has ruled that Texas doctors are not obligated to perform emergency abortions, despite federal guidance under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). This decision challenges the Biden administration's efforts to ensure abortion access in emergencies, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Texas law currently criminalizes performing or attempting an abortion, with limited exceptions for medical emergencies and fatal fetal diagnoses. The ruling has significant implications for abortion access and the ability of doctors to use their medical judgment in emergency situations without fear of prosecution.

legal-and-politics2 years ago

"Gun Rights Advocates Challenge Colorado's Ghost Gun Ban in Federal Court"

Gun rights organizations, including the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners and the National Association for Gun Rights, have filed a lawsuit against Colorado's ban on ghost guns—untraceable firearms assembled from parts or made using 3D printers. The ban, which took effect on January 1, 2023, is being challenged on the grounds that it violates Second Amendment rights. The lawsuit follows a significant increase in the use of ghost guns in crimes and is part of a broader series of legal challenges against recent gun control measures in Colorado. Governor Jared Polis, named as the defendant, has not commented due to the ongoing litigation.

legal-and-politics2 years ago

"Judge Approves State-Run Court in Mississippi's Black-Majority Capital Despite NAACP Objections"

A federal judge has allowed the creation of a new state-run court in Jackson, Mississippi, despite the NAACP's objections that it undermines local democracy and could perpetuate racial discrimination. The Capitol Complex Improvement District Court will have a judge and prosecutors appointed by state officials, not local voters or elected officials. The NAACP plans to appeal the decision, while the state attorney general's office vows to defend the law and address crime in Jackson. The new court, part of efforts to control crime, will handle misdemeanor cases and have jurisdiction over a part of the city that includes state buildings and other areas.

legal-and-politics2 years ago

"Decade of Green: Reflecting on Colorado's Trailblazing 10 Years in Legal Cannabis"

Since Colorado initiated the world's first legal recreational marijuana market in 2014, the state has experienced a series of developments including regulatory changes, significant sales milestones, and cultural shifts. Notable events include the introduction of child-resistant packaging for edibles, the first U.S. university course on marijuana business law, and surpassing $15 billion in sales by 2023. The timeline also highlights challenges such as lawsuits from neighboring states, the impact of federal policies, and the recent downturn in sales. Despite these ups and downs, Colorado's journey with legal cannabis continues to influence drug reform across the United States.

legal-and-politics2 years ago

Federal Judge Halts Enforcement of Iowa's School Book and Gender Identity Education Ban

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against an Iowa law that bans books depicting sex acts in libraries and restricts discussions on gender identity and sexual orientation in schools. The judge, Stephen Locher, stated that the law is overly broad and likely violates the First Amendment. The law, which had led to the removal of many books from school libraries, was criticized for its lack of distinction between different types of content and relationships, and for potentially violating every school district and teacher's practices since the beginning of the school year. However, the requirement for schools to notify parents if a child wishes to be identified by different names or pronouns remains in effect.