Hong Kong Citizens’ Trust in Government Plummets Amid Controversial Article 23 Legislation

HONG KONG (AP) — Public trust in the Hong Kong government has plummeted even further as the city pushes for the implementation of its own security laws. A recent survey conducted by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (PORI) revealed that citizens’ trust in the government dropped by more than 10% from the previous month. This decline signals the potential long-term implications of the Article 23 legislation in the face of China’s increasing involvement in Hong Kong. According to the survey, public trust fell from 46% in January to 39% this month, while distrust … Read more

Higher Court to Decide Fate of Controversial Chicago Ballot Referendum on Funding for the Unhoused

Chicago, IL – The legal battle over a ballot referendum aimed at providing funding for the unhoused population is escalating as the case moves to a higher court. Last Friday, a circuit court judge declared the question unconstitutional, but the city is now seeking to overturn that ruling. The dispute centers around the Bring Chicago Home referendum, which has faced opposition from the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA). BOMA filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Board of Elections to remove the referendum from the ballot. The three-part referendum asks voters to consider increasing the … 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

Controversial School Policies in Temecula Valley Survive Legal Battle, Set for Trial

TEMECULA, Calif. – The controversial policies implemented by the board of education of Temecula Valley Unified School District will remain in effect, following a recent ruling by a Riverside County superior court judge. Although the judge denied a preliminary injunction requested by the plaintiffs in a civil lawsuit against the school board, he did rule that the lawsuit may proceed to trial. This decision means that the district’s ban on critical race theory and its policy requiring school staff to notify parents about students identifying as transgender will continue to be enforced, at least for … Read more