Crafting Local Legends: How Laws Whiskey House Melds Colorado Terroir with Time-Honored Distilling

Denver, Colorado — At Laws Whiskey House, nestled in the heart of Denver, President and Founder Al Laws crafts whiskies that reflect not just the craft but the very soil of Colorado. Since its inception in 2009, and filling its first barrel on Independence Day two years later, Laws Whiskey House has developed a unique approach by emphasizing the terroir and collaborating closely with local family farms. The grains used in Laws’ whiskies — corn, heirloom wheat, barley, and rye — are meticulously chosen from two Colorado-based family farms, ensuring each bottle is imbued with … Read more

Millions Impacted as State Abortion Laws Tighten Nationwide

In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, state legislatures across the nation have taken disparate approaches to abortion legislation, significantly impacting access for millions of Americans. The patchwork of restrictive laws and protections has created a complex legal landscape that varies dramatically from state to state. Some states moved swiftly to enact “trigger laws,” which were designed to take effect immediately following the Supreme Court’s ruling. For instance, Missouri banned most abortions, except in medical emergencies, devoid of provisions for cases of rape or incest. Conversely, Illinois has … Read more

California Enacts Groundbreaking Employment Laws: New Protections and Employer Standards Introduced by Governor Newsom

Sacramento, Calif. — In a significant wrap-up to their legislative session, California lawmakers, under the guidance of Governor Gavin Newsom, have enacted a slew of employment-related laws that usher in sweeping protections and rights for workers in various aspects of employment law. One landmark legislation coming out of this session is Senate Bill 1137, which positions California as the first state to formally acknowledge “intersectionality” in statutory language. This term, essential in understanding overlapping forms of discrimination, now offers explicit protection against workplace discrimination based on the combined presence of characteristics such as race, sex, … Read more

Brazos County Votes Yes on New Livestock Laws, Setting Fines for Escaping Animals

Brazos County, Texas – Voters in Brazos County have overwhelmingly decided to enforce stricter containment measures on livestock through two newly approved propositions. This move underscores a growing initiative towards ensuring public safety and reducing incidents caused by free-roaming animals on public roads and private lands. The first of the two measures, Proposition A, garnered a significant 72% approval, translating to 55,539 votes. It mandates that cattle owners must confine their animals within secure boundaries. Proposition B, receiving a similarly strong endorsement at 73% or 56,349 votes, extends these regulations to encompass all types of … Read more