Supreme Court Backs Texas Law to Shield Minors from Online Pornography Amid Free Speech Concerns

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court affirmed a Texas law designed to prevent minors from accessing online pornography, a ruling that comes amid growing concerns over digital exposure to sensitive content. This decision aligns with a trend, as nearly half the states in the U.S. have enacted similar age verification measures in response to the increasing accessibility of adult material through smartphones and other devices. The law faced legal challenges from the Free Speech Coalition, an organization representing the adult entertainment industry. The coalition argued that the regulation imposes an undue burden on free speech, requiring … Read more

Idaho Doctor and Immigrant Patients Fight New Law Threatening Access to Critical HIV Medications

BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho doctor and four residents are taking legal action against a new state law that could significantly limit public health benefits for individuals living in the U.S. without legal authorization. This law threatens access to crucial HIV and AIDS medications for low-income patients, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Idaho. The lawsuit, submitted Thursday night, represents Dr. Abby Davids and four individuals with HIV, who remain unnamed due to their immigration status. The complaint argues that the legislation is ambiguous, conflicts with federal law, and complicates healthcare … Read more

University of Colorado Law School Welcomes New AILP Fellow, Hannah Ahders, to Champion Indigenous Rights

Boulder, Colorado – The University of Colorado Law School’s American Indian Law Program (AILP) proudly announces the appointment of Hannah Ahders, a second-year law student, as its fellow for the 2025-26 academic year. In her new role, Ahders will collaborate with faculty, students, and community members to advance the rights of American Indian and Indigenous Peoples. Kristen Carpenter, the Council Tree Professor of Law and the AILP’s director, expressed excitement about Ahders’ appointment, noting her impressive contributions as a law student. Carpenter stated that Ahders’ dedication aligns perfectly with the program’s mission and initiatives. The … Read more

Revolutionizing Personal Injury Law: How Supio’s AI Platform is Shaping Legal Strategies and Outcomes

St. Louis, Mo. – Supio, an innovative platform tailored for personal injury attorneys, is making waves in the legal industry. Following a year of remarkable growth and the successful acquisition of $25 million in Series A funding last October, Supio has recently secured an additional $60 million through a Series B funding round. With such significant financial backing, attention is turning to the experiences of the legal professionals who use this cutting-edge technology. Among the users of Supio is Tyler Schneider, the managing partner at TorHoerman Law. Schneider, who was among the platform’s early adopters, … Read more