New Mexico Enacts Groundbreaking Voting Rights Laws, Empowering Previously Disenfranchised Communities and Promoting Safer Polling Places

SANTA FE, N.M. — As voters in New Mexico head to the polls, they are witnessing the implementation of several significant changes to the state’s electoral laws, all aimed at enhancing voter access and safeguarding electoral integrity. The most notable shift this election season is the allowance for formerly incarcerated individuals to register and vote, a change spurred by legal clarifications and enhancements in 2023. In the past, bureaucratic hurdles had delayed the application of laws designed to reintegrate previously incarcerated individuals into the electoral process. However, with the passage of the New Mexico Voting … Read more

California Gun Owners Face Legal Battle Over New Law Restricting Carry in Public Places

Los Angeles, California – Gun owners in California are now prohibited from carrying firearms into various public places, such as amusement parks, museums, churches, zoos, banks, and public parks, regardless of whether they have a concealed carry permit. This comes as a new law recently went into effect in the state, but its legitimacy is currently being challenged in the courts. Last month, a U.S. district judge blocked the law, deeming it “repugnant to the Second Amendment.” However, a federal appeals court has temporarily lifted this block, allowing the law to proceed for the time … Read more