Chief Justice Roberts Highlights Growing Concerns Over Judicial Safety in Annual Report

WASHINGTON — In his annual year-end report, Chief Justice John Roberts emphasized the increasing threats faced by judges and judicial officials, underscoring the need for enhanced measures to ensure their security. He expressed concern about menacing communications received by judges, highlighting the gravity and potential consequences these threats pose to the judiciary’s integrity. Roberts pointed out that in 2022, federal judiciary security recorded a significant uptick in threats, which saw a rise by 400% over the last five years. This surge includes direct, grievous threats requiring a rapid and serious law enforcement response. The Chief … Read more

Tennessee Judge Halts New Age-Verification Law Citing First Amendment Concerns

Nashville, Tenn. – A Tennessee federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a new law initially scheduled to come into force on January 1, which would have imposed stringent age-verification requirements on websites. The Protect Tennessee Minors Act aimed to grant parents greater oversight of their children’s internet use and to restrict access to adult content and social media for minors. However, it has now met legal pushback just days before its implementation. The injunction was granted by the Western District of Tennessee’s Western Division following a motion by the Free Speech Coalition (FSC). … Read more

Trump Urges Supreme Court to Delay TikTok Ban, Touting Unique ‘Deal-Making Expertise’ to Resolve Security Concerns

Washington, D.C. — Former President Donald Trump, known for his critical stance against TikTok during his administration, is revisiting the issue as he re-enters the political arena. In his previous term, Trump made headlines by attempting to ban the popular social media app, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, citing national security concerns. His efforts were halted by judicial intervention, but the sentiment persisted into the Biden administration, which also considered a ban slated to take effect in 2025. Amidst ongoing litigation concerning the app’s future in the United States, Trump’s legal team … Read more

Blockchain Leaders Challenge IRS Over New Crypto Broker Rules, Citing Privacy Concerns and Regulatory Overreach

Washington, D.C. – The Blockchain Association, along with the Texas Blockchain Council and the DeFi Education Fund, has initiated legal action against the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), contesting the agency’s latest regulatory framework targeting the DeFi (decentralized finance) sector. This lawsuit arises from concerns that the updated rules overstep legal boundaries and infringe on privacy rights. These regulations, finalized just days ago, are scheduled to be enforced starting in 2027, and will mandate crypto brokers to report all cryptocurrency transactions conducted on their platforms, encompassing decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Moreover, the IRS will require these … Read more