New Jersey Accuses Morris, Essex Landlords of Violating Laws on Emotional Support Animals

Trenton, NJ — New Jersey authorities are taking action against landlords in Morris and Essex counties for allegedly violating federal and state housing laws by restricting tenants’ rights to keep emotional support animals. This move highlights ongoing tensions between property managers and renters who require these animals for mental health reasons. The New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, which enforces anti-discrimination laws, has issued findings of probable cause against several landlords. The landlords are accused of denying accommodations for emotional support animals, a practice that is protected under the Fair Housing Act. Emotional support animals, … Read more

California Battles Tech Giants Over Groundbreaking Child Safety Social Media Laws

Sacramento, CA — As California lawmakers reconvene in August, two groundbreaking bills, AB 3172 and SB 976, designed to safeguard children from the perils of social media, face vehement opposition from influential tech lobbyists. Governor Gavin Newsom is being urged to veto these measures, criticized for their perceived constitutional flaws by the tech industry, which argues it could stifle innovation and lead to prolonged legal battles. The Chamber of Progress, backed by tech giants like Meta, Google, and X, claims these proposals might infringe upon the First Amendment rights and lack clarity in their definitions … Read more

California Judge Pauses Farmworker Unionization at Major Agricultural Firm Amidst Legal Challenge Over New Unionization Laws

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — A Kern County Superior Court judge has issued a preliminary injunction in favor of Wonderful Co., pausing the farmworker unionization efforts under a disputed state law while the company’s lawsuit proceeds. Judge Bernard C. Barmann ruled that the $6-billion agricultural firm demonstrated a significant likelihood of prevailing in its challenge against California’s recently enacted “card-check” unionization process. The legal conflict began when Wonderful, owned by philanthropists Stewart and Lynda Resnick, contended that the legislation, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in 2022, infringes on constitutional rights by allowing a union to … Read more

Illinois GOP Chair Criticizes State’s Voting Laws on Final Day, Pushes for Stricter Regulations

MILWAUKEE — In a notable address on his final day as chair, Don Tracy criticized Illinois’ voting regulations, labeling them as lax and forecasting a continued push for stricter measures under his successor, Kathy Salvi. Tracy, a lawyer from Springfield, is departing after more than three years at the helm of the Illinois Republican Party, amid a period marked by significant electoral setbacks for the GOP. During his tenure, Tracy instituted the role of a full-time election integrity director, striving to compensate for the dwindling influence of local GOP organizations at the county and township … Read more