New Congressional Act Overrules Wyoming Trespass Laws, Legalizes Corner-Crossing

Cheyenne, Wyo. – A recent congressional act has stirred the legal waters in Wyoming by overriding state trespass laws that concern corner-crossing, a topic of heated debate among landowners, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts. The new federal legislation grants individuals the right to cross from one piece of public land to another at the corners, where private and public lands meet. This development challenges long-standing Wyoming statutes that previously treated such actions as trespassing. Corner-crossing involves stepping momentarily on private property at the intersection of square plots of land to access adjacent public lands. For years, … Read more

School District K9 Handler Pleads Not Guilty After Dog Dies in Hot Car; Sparks Debate on Animal Cruelty Laws

Las Vegas, NV — A K9 handler with the Clark County School District is facing misdemeanor charges in a case where his police dog died after being left in a vehicle for over six hours. The handler, identified as James Harris, pleaded not guilty to amended charges of torturing, injuring, abandoning, and starving an animal, court records reveal. The tragic incident occurred on Nov. 14, when K9 Marley succumbed after being left in a vehicle kennel by Harris, who was on assignment at Foothill High School. Documents filed in court indicate that Harris parked the … Read more

Delaware Plans Changes to Corporate Laws to Prevent Business Flight

Dover, Delaware — Delaware, a state long recognized for its corporate-friendly atmosphere, is considering softening its governance rules in response to concerns about a potential corporate exodus that could impact its status as a business hub. The state houses over 1 million business entities, including more than 60% of Fortune 500 companies, which benefit from Delaware’s favorable legal framework and specialized Court of Chancery. The proposed changes come amid fears that stringent regulations are pushing some companies to contemplate relocating their incorporations to states with more lenient governance standards. Such a move by even a … Read more

Johns Hopkins Develops Guide to Enhance Gun Safety Laws, Aiming to Reduce Firearm-Related Injuries and Deaths

Baltimore, MD — A new guide developed by the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions aims to aid lawmakers in drafting more effective firearm safe storage laws. Released by the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the “Safe Storage Model Policy Guide” presents a structured set of recommendations based on comprehensive public health research. The guide comes at a critical time as varying versions of safe storage laws are currently on the books in twenty-six states and Washington, D.C. These laws mandate how firearms should be securely stored to prevent access by children and unauthorized … Read more