Lawsuit Over Preservation of Single-Family Zoning in Alexandria Set to Proceed to Trial

Alexandria, Va. – A legal battle over the future of residential zoning in Alexandria is poised to escalate, with a lawsuit challenging the city’s plans to move away from single-family zoning expected to go to trial. The case underscores a growing debate on how best to handle housing shortages and urban development without sacrificing neighborhood character. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit argue that the city’s strategy could lead to oversized developments that strain infrastructure and alter the aesthetic of historically single-family neighborhoods. They assert that the preservation of these areas is crucial for maintaining community identity … Read more

Federal Court Rules Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act Unconstitutional, Upholding Supremacy Clause

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A federal appeals court has ruled against a Missouri statute that sought to nullify federal firearms regulations, marking a significant setback for the state’s legislative attempts to limit national intervention in gun laws. Established in 2021 under Governor Mike Parson, the controversial law found itself at odds with constitutional provisions, leading to a legal challenge from the U.S. Department of Justice. The law in question, known as the Second Amendment Preservation Act, targeted several federal statutes that deal with the regulation of firearms, including their sale and taxation. It proposed heavy … Read more

Colorado Clerk Advocates for Election Data Preservation Amidst Conspiracy Hero Status, Attorney States

Denver, CO – In a turn of events that captivated national attention, Tina Peters, a county clerk in Colorado, found herself at the center of controversy after her efforts to preserve election data were viewed by some as aligned with conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 presidential election results. Peters, who served in Mesa County, became a figure of significance in circles skeptical of the election’s integrity. According to statements made by her attorney, Peters’ actions were driven by her commitment to maintaining the security and transparency of electoral processes. She aimed to ensure that all … Read more

Missouri Attorney General’s Misleading Claims Exposed in Second Amendment Preservation Act Appeal

St. Louis, Missouri – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is facing criticism for his inaccurate statements regarding a recent court case. Bailey took to social media to express his support for the defense of Missouri’s “Second Amendment Preservation Act” in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. However, his own solicitor general contradicted him during the oral arguments, stating that the case was actually about states’ rights, not the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment Preservation Act, passed by Republicans in 2021, seeks to nullify federal gun laws in Missouri and punishes state law enforcement officials who … Read more