Wimbledon Embraces Technology While Line Judges’ Legacy Faces Uncertain Future

WIMBLEDON, England — At the 138th Wimbledon Championship, the iconic cloth-capped line judges made way for an innovative electronic line-calling system, an upgrade aimed at minimizing human error on the storied grass courts. This year marked a significant shift as the All England Club adopted this technology, aligning with other major tournaments like the Australian Open and US Open, while the French Open remains the sole Grand Slam still utilizing human officials. Despite the promise of increased accuracy, the introduction of the electronic line-calling system was met with criticism. Issues arose when technical glitches forced … Read more

States Unite Against Trump Administration’s Wind Energy Halt: A Legal Battle for Clean Energy’s Future

Attorneys general from 18 states, including New York, initiated a lawsuit on Monday aimed at reversing the Trump administration’s suspension of wind energy projects nationwide, notably including the Empire Wind project off Long Island. New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is leading the coalition, criticized the executive order enacted by President Trump that halted these projects as “arbitrary and unnecessary.” The directive not only affects new permits for offshore and land-based wind projects but also calls for a review of the existing permitting and leasing processes. In the weeks following his inauguration, Trump imposed … Read more