Arizona Receives ‘F’ Rating for Gun Safety Laws, Highlighting Correlation with High Gun Death Rates

Phoenix, Arizona — Arizona is frequently criticized for its lax firearm regulations, which, according to Lindsay Nichols, the policy director at Giffords Law Center, rank among the weakest in the United States. The center recently assigned Arizona a failing grade on its annual Gun Law Scorecard, underscoring the state’s minimal legislative control over firearms. For more than a decade, the Giffords Law Center has been evaluating the effectiveness of gun laws across the U.S., constantly updating their scores as states amend or enact new legislation. This year, Arizona, along with 20 other states, received an … Read more

Illinois Man Gets 40-Year Sentence for Multiple Firearm Offenses Amid Tightened Bail Laws

LAKE COUNTY, Ill. – A local court has handed down a 40-year prison sentence to 31-year-old Carnell Wesson after he was found guilty in two separate cases involving firearms. The decision, pronounced by a Lake County judge, culminates a series of legal proceedings triggered by multiple arrests over the past two years. In the first of these cases, officers from the Zion Police Department apprehended Wesson in March 2022. At that time, he was a passenger in a vehicle where investigators found two firearms. He faced charges of being an armed habitual criminal and was … Read more

Unwritten Rules: How State Law’s Lack of Transparency Undermines Federal Program Implementation

Chicago, IL — The nuances of state administrative law and its alignment with federal directives have been cast under scrutiny in new research from Anthony B. Derron, a distinguished legal scholar from the University of Chicago Law School. Derron’s examination unfolds the complexities that arise when state laws remain unwritten, yielding substantial consequences for the enforcement and efficacy of federal programs across the United States. In an era where approximately 90 percent of federal programs are implemented at the state level, Derron highlights a critical disconnect. Many states have yet to establish clear, written guidelines … Read more

New Billing Notification Practices at Local Imaging Center Spark Discussion on Healthcare Transparency Laws

Recently, residents like myself in Colorado Springs, Colorado, encountered a new type of notification from healthcare providers concerning billing practices that may indicate a shift towards greater transparency in medical billing. Specifically, an imaging center informed us that for upcoming procedures, we should expect two separate charges: one for the use of facility resources and another for the medical professionals conducting the examination. It was further noted that some or all of these charges might not be covered by health insurance, advising us to verify coverage beforehand. This preemptive notification sparked curiosity about whether it … Read more