North Dakota Judge Denies Temporary Block on Revised Abortion Laws, Restricting Doctors’ Ability to Save Patient Lives

Bismarck, North Dakota – A judge in North Dakota has rejected a request for a temporary block on a portion of the state’s abortion laws, which would have allowed doctors to perform the procedure to save a patient’s life or health. State District Judge Bruce Romanick stated that a preliminary injunction was not appropriate and that the plaintiffs had failed to provide any legal authority for the specific relief they requested. The request sought to prevent the state from enforcing the law against physicians who, in their medical judgment, deemed it necessary to perform an … Read more

Harney County Judge Bill Hart Reflects on a Year of Progress and Challenges in Office

HINES, Oregon — Harney County Judge Bill Hart reflects on his first year in office, discussing the challenges, accomplishments, and lessons learned during his tenure. Serving as the county’s highest-ranking elected official, Judge Hart has been leading and making decisions that shape the future of the community. With a dedicated and pragmatic approach, Judge Hart tackled various pressing issues that Harney County faced over the past year. He carefully evaluated the economic landscape and recognized the significance of sustainable farming practices. In response, he prioritized supporting local farmers and encouraging agricultural initiatives that promote long-term … Read more

Arkansas Judge Rejects Attorney General’s FOIA Lawsuit, Declares Victory for Prison Board Transparency

FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas – In a recent court ruling, an Arkansas judge has dismissed the attorney general’s lawsuit against the state prison board. The lawsuit, which was centered around the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), has been the subject of much debate and legal back-and-forth. The attorney general had filed the lawsuit against the prison board, alleging that they had violated the FOIA by not releasing certain documents and records. This legal action was seen as an attempt to improve transparency and accountability within the state’s prison system. However, the judge ultimately sided with the prison … Read more

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules in Favor of College Professor’s Lawsuit Over Anti-White Critical Race Theory Trainings

Norristown, Pennsylvania – In a recent ruling, a judge appointed by former President Barack Obama sided with a college professor who sued his employer over critical race theory trainings that he claimed were anti-White. The lawsuit alleged that the professor, Zack De Piero, was subjected to traumatizing trainings that portrayed White teachers as a problem and labeled the English language as “White supremacy.” Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the United States District Court in Norristown, Pennsylvania, allowed the race discrimination case to proceed, stating that discussing the influence of racism on society does not violate federal … Read more