"Navigating New Jersey’s Tough Stance: The High Stakes of Driving with a DWI-Related License Suspension"

Newark, New Jersey — Driving with a suspended license, especially one stemming from a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) conviction, can have severe legal consequences in New Jersey. Attorney Rachel Kugel, a specialist in DWI law, highlights the complex legal challenges drivers face under such circumstances, elaborating on the implications and outline of offenses related to suspended licenses. Under New Jersey law, individuals caught driving during a DWI-related suspension can face stringent penal measures. According to New Jersey Statute 2C:40-26, a second violation of this nature incurs a mandatory 180-day jail sentence, with no option for … Read more

Geneva Reconsiders Ban on Liquor License Holders Serving in City Council Amid Broader Debate on Civic Engagement and Conflict of Interest

Geneva, IL — A contentious debate is unfolding in Geneva, a suburb in Illinois, where questions about the eligibility of liquor license holders to serve on the city council have ignited discussions on governance and conflicts of interest. This issue, which has ramifications for similar towns across the state, stems from concerns that those who own establishments serving alcohol may face conflicts when influencing local liquor laws. Mike Bruno, a Geneva city council member, has expressed discomfort with allowing those who hold liquor licenses to decide on the fate of such licenses for others. Bruno, … Read more

Study Links Looser License Renewal Laws for Elderly with Higher Crash Rates in Iowa

Cedar Rapids, Iowa — A recent study from researchers at the University of Iowa indicates a concerning trend: states that have relaxed driver’s license renewal requirements for older drivers are experiencing an uptick in traffic accidents. This shift in policy could be making roads less safe, particularly for elderly motorists. Previously, Iowa mandated that drivers aged 72 and above renew their licenses every two years. However, the state altered its regulations in 2020, extending this requirement to every four years for those under the age of 78. Meanwhile, drivers younger than 70 have the option … Read more

Colorado’s New Driver’s License Law Promises Greater Inclusivity and Enhanced Road Safety

Colorado Springs, Colo. — A new law in Colorado is set to majorly impact immigrants by providing them with greater access to driver’s licenses and identification documents. Ernesto Walsh, an attorney specializing in immigrant rights, highlighted the significance of this legislation, stating that it will enable immigrants to engage more actively in society and reduce the number of uninsured drivers, which pose a risk to public safety. The legislation, effective March 31, 2025, introduces significant changes to the existing requirements for obtaining a driver’s license in Colorado. Notably, it removes the requirement for applicants to … Read more