Legal Setback: Court Declares Alina Habba’s Appointment as US Attorney Unlawful

A ruling from a federal judge has determined that Alina Habba, who previously served as an attorney for Donald Trump, was not lawfully appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. The decision comes amid ongoing questions about the appointments made during the Trump administration. Judge Michael Shipp stated that Habba’s appointment did not adhere to proper legal protocols, leading to her position being deemed invalid. This ruling could have significant implications, as it raises concerns about the legitimacy of several appointments made in the past and may lead to further scrutiny … Read more

Judge Declares Local School Property Taxes Unconstitutional, Demands State Funds to Ensure Adequate Education for All

Concord, N.H. — Superior Court Judge David Ruoff has determined that the state of New Hampshire has failed to fulfill its obligation to adequately fund public education, a conclusion that extends to the unconstitutionality of varying local school property tax rates across municipalities. Ruoff’s ruling arises from a lawsuit filed by property taxpayers, including Steven Rand, following a New Hampshire Supreme Court decision in July. The high court had upheld Ruoff’s earlier determination that the state’s funding of $4,182 per pupil is “facially unconstitutional,” while affirming his assessment that an adequate funding level is $7,356.01 … Read more

Maryland’s Digital Advertising Tax Faces Legal Setback as Court Declares It Unconstitutional

An appellate court in Maryland recently invalidated a segment of the state’s digital advertising tax, marking a significant shift in the regulation of online advertising revenue. The court’s decision arose from a legal challenge that claimed the tax disproportionately affected companies involved in digital advertising compared to traditional businesses. The law, enacted in 2021, imposed a tax on gross revenues generated by certain advertising services, which critics argued was unfairly burdensome on digital platforms. Plaintiffs, which included national advertisers and technology firms, contended that the tax violated constitutional provisions by imposing an undue economic burden … Read more

Historic Ruling Declares Arizona’s School Funding System Unconstitutional, Urging Legislative Overhaul

PHOENIX — A Maricopa County judge has ruled in favor of school districts in a protracted legal battle concerning Arizona’s funding of K-12 facilities, determining that the existing system breaches the state Constitution. In a decision issued Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Dewain Fox stated that Arizona’s public school capital finance system fails to meet the minimum constitutional standards required for educational support. The ruling was described as historic by Danny Adelman, executive director of the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, which initiated the lawsuit. “This decision declares the method by which Arizona … Read more