Alarming Rise in Courthouse Threats Pushes Texas Lawmakers to Seek Enhanced Federal Security Measures

Austin, Texas — In the wake of escalating security threats targeting judges and courthouses, Texas legislation passed in 2017 to enhance security measures appears insufficient as recent reports reflect an alarming increase in incidents. According to the latest data, the state has witnessed a significant spike in security threats and assaults on courthouse personnel, signaling an urgent call for further action. In fiscal year 2024 alone, Texas reported an unprecedented 142% hike in security incidents at courthouses, totaling 1,080 incidents compared to 448 the previous year. This surge encompasses a range of troubling events from … Read more

Top IDF Lawyer Highlights Inadequate Measures to Protect Civilians in Pre-Gaza Strike Assessments

The top legal advisor for the Israel Defense Forces has raised concerns about the military’s practices in operational planning, specifically pointing out gaps in protecting civilian lives during airstrikes in Gaza. This critique highlights ongoing challenges in balancing military objectives with international humanitarian law obligations, particularly in densely populated areas. The legal counsel scrutinized the IDF’s strategy and operational tactics, emphasizing that there is often insufficient effort to account for civilian presence before launching military strikes. This issue is critical given the densely populated nature of Gaza and the complexities involved in armed conflicts that … Read more

Texas Ushers in Major New Laws in 2025: Car Inspection Repeals, Tax Relief Measures, and Enhanced Data Privacy

AUSTIN, Texas – With the dawn of 2025, Texans are set to experience significant legislative changes that will affect many aspects of daily life, from vehicle requirements to property taxes and judicial reforms. As the new legislations take effect on January 1, they reflect initiatives passed during the 2024 legislative session, among earlier efforts seeking to refine state regulations and enhance residents’ quality of life. One notable change arriving in 2025 is the cessation of mandatory car safety inspections for non-commercial vehicles, a move encapsulated by House Bill 3297. Instead of an annual inspection, vehicle … Read more

Maryland Welcomes 2025 with Sweeping New Laws: Enhanced Road Safety, Opioid Recovery Measures, and Housing Reform Among Key Changes

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland is poised to ring in 2025 with a suite of new laws impacting everything from road safety to opioid treatment following a busy legislative session. Governor Wes Moore, having reviewed hundreds of bills, approved a diverse array of new measures set to take effect starting January 1. In a move to enhance the safety of road construction zones, the Maryland Road Worker Protection Act is introducing tougher measures against speeding in such areas. The law now authorizes expanded use of speed cameras and establishes higher fines for traffic infractions within work … Read more