Governor DeWine Signs 20 New Laws in Ohio, Excludes Key Proposals on Sextortion and Parents’ Rights

COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a significant legislative push, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine finalized the signing of 20 bills on Thursday, concluding a busy session in the state legislature. This flurry of legislative activity came as lawmakers wrapped up their task during the lame duck session on Wednesday, racing to pass numerous bills before the year ends. While the governor sanctioned a wide array of legislation, two notable bills did not make the cut. These include ‘Braden’s Law,’ aimed at making sextortion a felony offense, and the ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights,’ which would mandate that school … Read more

Australia Bolsters Cybersecurity Defenses with Trio of New Legislative Proposals

Canberra, Australia – Amid growing concerns over cyber threats, Australia is making significant strides to fortify its cyber and privacy laws. In a recent push to tighten security protocols, the government released new legislative drafts that propose sweeping changes to the national cybersecurity framework. The newly introduced bills emphasize mandatory ransomware reporting, establishment of a Cyber Review Board, and implementation of stringent security standards for smart devices, marking a proactive effort to enhance the cyber resilience of Australian enterprises. One of the pivotal features of the proposed Cyber Security Bill 2024 is the requirement for … Read more

Indiana’s Lawyer Shortage Sparks Urgent Commission Review: Proposals Aim to Revolutionize Legal Access Statewide

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s legal landscape faces a significant challenge as it grapples with a conspicuous shortage of lawyers affecting a wide range of its residents, including those unlikely to ever appear in a courtroom. Leading an effort to address these issues, Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Nancy Vaidik and Indiana Supreme Court Chief Administrative Officer Justin Forkner shared insights on Tuesday into the steps being taken to rejuvenate the state’s legal framework and support those in need of legal services. At the heart of their efforts is the Commission on Indiana’s Legal Future, a body … Read more

Fremont School District Clashes Over Transgender Policy Proposals Amid Parental Rights Law

Lander, WY — As Fremont County School District No. 1 convenes over new transgender policy proposals, debates intensify, reflecting a national fissure over the role of schools in gender identity issues. Last week’s school board meeting, led by Board Chair Jared Kail, turned into a heated discussion, bringing to the forefront the delicate balance between parental rights and LGBTQ protections in the education sector. The proposed policies named “Transgender Staff Considerations” and “Transgender Student Considerations” are designed to guide the district in dealing with records pertaining to name changes, pronoun recognition, and bathroom usage correlating … Read more