Kentucky’s New Laws Ignite Controversy: From Abortion Clarity to DEI Cuts, Here’s What Changed

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A new wave of legislation enacted during the 2025 session of the Kentucky General Assembly took effect Friday, implementing significant changes across various sectors including education, public safety, and civil rights. The measures, largely pushed by the Republican supermajority in the legislature, encountered opposition from Governor Andy Beshear, who vetoed several key bills. Among the most notable new laws is House Bill 4, which mandates public universities and colleges to eliminate their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, including training sessions aimed at students and faculty. Governor Beshear criticized the bill, warning … Read more

Louisiana’s New Seafood Law Boosts Transparency and Local Businesses: Here’s What Diners Need to Know

Lake Charles, La. — A recently enacted Louisiana law mandates added transparency in the seafood served at restaurants throughout the state, compelling eateries to clearly disclose the origins of their seafood on their menus. The law, known as Louisiana Law Act 148, took effect at the start of the year and comes at a crucial time during the peak of crawfish season. Under the new regulations, menus in restaurants that feature imported crawfish or shrimp need to clearly state, “Some items served at this establishment may contain imported crawfish or shrimp.” This initiative responds to … Read more

Jury Duty Summons: Here’s Why It’s Not As Daunting As You Think

Kingsport, TN — Receiving a jury duty summons can often stir up a mix of emotions for many, from annoyance at the potential disruption to one’s daily schedule to pride in fulfilling a civic duty. However, understanding the fundamental principles and essential role of jury duty can help alleviate some of the anxiety associated with this civic responsibility. Jury duty serves as a cornerstone of the American legal system, rooted deeply in the constitution to ensure the right to a fair trial. Citizens from various walks of life are called upon to contribute their perspectives, … Read more

Beware: Aggressive New Jury Duty Scams Targeting Citizens — Here’s What You Need to Know

Residents across the country are reporting an uptick in jury duty scams, with perpetrators becoming increasingly aggressive, law enforcement agencies warn. Scammers are contacting individuals, falsely claiming they face arrest for skipping jury duty and demanding payment for supposed fines. The scammers are employing a variety of tactics to instill fear and elicit an immediate reaction. They often pose as law enforcement officers or court officials and may use real names and fabricated badge numbers to appear legitimate. Victims are usually told they can avoid arrest by paying a fine, typically requested in the form … Read more