New Hampshire AG Leads Charge to Uphold Transgender Sports Ban at Supreme Court

MANCHESTER, N.H. — In a significant legal move, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella has sided with colleagues across the nation in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to sustain laws that prohibit transgender girls from participating in female sports leagues. This legal stance places Formella amidst a coalition of 26 Republican attorneys general who have collectively submitted an amicus brief supporting a contentious West Virginia statute presently before the highest court. This debate intersects with a landmark decision by a federal appeals court, which found the West Virginia law in breach of Title IX protections. … Read more

Federal Judge Halts FTC’s Ban on Noncompete Agreements, Upholding Business Rights Over Federal Oversight

DALLAS — A recent decision by Judge Ada E. Brown of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas has paused the Federal Trade Commission’s efforts to enforce a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements. The court ruled on Tuesday against the implementation of this controversial regulation, setting the stage for ongoing debates about the balance between competition and protection within the workforce. Noncompete agreements are contracts where employees agree not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competition against their employer, generally after the employment period is over for … Read more

Texas Court Halts Nationwide Enforcement of FTC’s Noncompete Ban Amid Legal Challenges

Dallas, Texas — A federal judge in Texas recently blocked the enforcement of a new rule from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would have prohibited the use of noncompete clauses in employment contracts nationwide. The ruling, delivered just days before the regulation was set to take effect, marked a significant setback for the FTC, which has argued these clauses limit competition and harm workers. U.S. District Judge Ada Brown, presiding in the Northern District of Texas, ruled that the FTC exceeded its authority with the regulation, which she labeled as “arbitrary and capricious.” … Read more

Transgender Teens Take Legal Action Against New Hampshire Sports Ban

Concord, New Hampshire – In a significant legal battle against a New Hampshire state law that prohibits transgender teenagers from participating in girls’ sports teams, several families have initiated a lawsuit arguing that the law discriminates based on gender and violates the rights of transgender girls. The law in question, which restricts athletes born male from competing in girls’ sports from middle school through college, has ignited debates about fairness, discrimination, and inclusion in athletics. The plaintiffs, represented by a coalition of civil rights lawyers, assert that the law not only fails to recognize the … Read more