Texas Attorney General Alleges Pornography Giant Aylo Violates State’s Age Verification Law, Files Lawsuit Seeking Accountability

Austin, Texas – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against Aylo, the owner of popular pornography websites including Pornhub, alleging that the company is violating the state’s recently enacted age verification law. The lawsuit filed by Paxton accuses Aylo of failing to implement reasonable age verification measures on its websites, as required by law. The attorney general argues that Aylo’s actions harm Texas children and adolescents. The state law in question mandates that pornographic websites use measures to ensure that viewers accessing their content are at least 18 years old. Paxton’s lawsuit … Read more

Controversial Lawsuit Alleges County Board of Supervisors’ Illegal Deal with Redding Rancheria

REDDING, California — A lawsuit was filed on February 13 against the Shasta County Board of Supervisors by the California Land Stewardship Council. The civil complaint claims that the board’s approval of a services agreement with the Redding Rancheria for a new casino site was illegal. According to the lawsuit, the board majority “gave away millions of dollars of public funds” by approving the agreement without proper cost analysis, disregarding recommendations from county staff, and not aligning with county policies. The California Land Stewardship Council, which filed the lawsuit, is an LLC incorporated just days … Read more

Portage County Man Files Lawsuit Against Jackson-Milton School District, Alleges Violation of Ohio’s Sunshine Laws

North Jackson, Ohio – A Portage County man has recently filed a lawsuit against the Jackson-Milton Local School District, claiming that the district has violated Ohio’s Sunshine Laws. These laws stipulate that government meetings and records must be made public. Brian Ames, the president of Open Government Advocates, initiated the lawsuit, which was submitted to the Mahoning County Court of Common Pleas on February 1. According to the lawsuit, the district has failed to properly inform the public about its school board meetings and maintain accurate and complete meeting minutes. It also alleges that the … Read more

Lawsuit Alleges Violation of Fair Elections as Former NC Supreme Court Justice Speaks Out Against New Voting Districts

RALEIGH, N.C. – Former North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr raised concerns over newly-drawn voting districts, claiming that they infringe upon the right to fair elections. Orr made his case against the districts during an interview on the show “Flashpoint.” The lawsuit regarding the voting districts is an attempt to rectify what some perceive as unfairness in the electoral system. Critics argue that the new districts are drawn in a way that benefits a particular political party, potentially undermining the democratic process. By challenging the constitutionality of the districts, Orr aims to shed light … Read more