Texas Proposes ‘Life of the Mother Act’ in Response to Near-Total Abortion Ban: Bipartisan Bill Aims to Clarify Doctor’s Authority in Life-Threatening Situations

DALLAS, Texas — In the wake of a stringent Texas law that nearly eliminates all abortion procedures without exceptions, the Texas Legislature is debating a new bill aimed at providing specific guidance for medical professionals in life-threatening pregnancy scenarios. This legislative effort represents an attempt to navigate complex legal and medical landscapes that have left many doctors concerned about potential criminal charges for performing necessary medical procedures. House Bill 44, known as the “Life of the Mother Act,” attracted considerable testimony during a session before the Texas House Public Health Committee, with the majority expressing … Read more

Iowa Judge Once Again Blocks Enforcement of State’s Controversial School Book Ban Law

DES MOINES, Iowa — A federal judge in Iowa has once again placed a temporary hold on a controversial state law that restricts the availability of certain books in school libraries, marking a significant pause in the ongoing debate over educational content. This latest ruling, issued on March 25, halts the enforcement of sections of the law targeting books with depictions of sexual acts, as the court revisits the statute’s constitutionality. The legislation, championed by Iowa’s Republican-majority Legislature and Governor Kim Reynolds and enacted in 2023, came under scrutiny when significant portions were initially blocked … Read more

Michigan Lifts Decades-Old Ban on Paid Surrogacy, Opening New Doors for Family Growth

Lansing, Michigan – A landmark shift in family planning arrived in Michigan this week as the state repealed a 38-year-old law that prohibited paid surrogacy agreements, aligning with the practice in the majority of U.S. states. The change was informed by decades of evolving attitudes toward reproductive technologies and surrogacy, which has shifted from a niche and controversial option to a more accepted and understood means of family formation. Originally banned in the 1980s, the prohibition on surrogacy contracts took root after a high-profile case involving a Dearborn attorney who orchestrated such agreements, sparking nationwide … Read more

Senior VP Proposes Legal Tech Ban to Undermine Rule of Law for White House Agenda

Miami, FL — In a controversial stance that has sparked intense conversations about the intersection of technology and governance, Chuck E. Cheeseman, the Senior Vice President of the recently formed think tank, Law Balance, is calling for a sweeping ban on all legal technology tools. Cheeseman, known for his close ties with President Trump, argues that these tools compromise the administration’s objectives by bolstering the rule of law. Law Balance, which emerged as a significant player in legal thought leadership since its inception in February, advocates for what it describes as a ‘legal reset.’ According … Read more