Trump Administration Ends Legal Fight Over Idaho’s Abortion Ban, Igniting National Policy Shift Fears

WASHINGTON — In a significant policy reversal, the Trump administration has decided to withdraw a Biden-era lawsuit that challenged Idaho’s severe abortion laws. This legal pivot aids states with stringent abortion bans, representing a dramatic shift in the federal government’s stance on reproductive rights amid ongoing legal battles. The previous administration had succeeded in the initial phases of the litigation, maintaining a court order that permitted Idaho hospitals to perform abortions if a woman’s life or health was at risk. However, the U.S. Justice Department declared on Wednesday that it would cease its lawsuit, signaling … Read more

Indictment Issued in Jailhouse Fight Involving Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect, Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A recent altercation at the Clark County Detention Center has led to the indictment of two inmates, including one awaiting trial in a high-profile murder case, officials said. The Clark County District Court grand jury’s decision emphasizes the continuing issues of violence within detention facilities. Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who is currently held on charges concerning the infamous 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, was involved in the brawl. The incident, which occurred in December, also implicated fellow inmate Rochlon Hamilton. The fight broke out in the common area of their … Read more

Judge Clears Tarrant County in Lawsuit Over Marine Veteran’s Jail Death, Family Continues Fight Against Jailers

FORT WORTH, Texas — A federal judge has dismissed Tarrant County and six other defendants from a civil lawsuit filed by the family of Anthony Johnson Jr., a Marine veteran who died in April at the county jail. The case, however, will proceed against nine jail employees directly involved in the incident. Johnson’s death, ruled a homicide by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, occurred following a contraband search in his cell. The medical examiner cited mechanical and chemical asphyxiation as the causes of death, stemming from an altercation that was partially captured on video … Read more

Illinois Judge Refuses to Block Law Limiting Credit Card Swipe Fees on Tips and Taxes, Banking Groups Vow to Fight On

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – In a significant legal ruling, a federal judge on Thursday refrained from halting an Illinois law designed to limit certain charges by credit card companies, which is set to alter transaction fee structures statewide. These companies typically impose “swipe fees” on merchants for processing credit and debit card payments. Last spring, the Illinois Legislature enacted the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, a pioneering law that prohibits these fees on the taxation and gratuity portions of credit and debit card transactions, effective from July 1. This legislative move, part of the state’s budget resolution, … Read more