Louisiana Shrimp Association Files Lawsuit to Challenge Gulf Coast Shrimping Regulations

Mobile, Alabama – A lawsuit filed by the Louisiana Shrimp Association on Wednesday may have wide-ranging implications for shrimping practices along the Gulf Coast. The suit targets the National Marine Fisheries Service of the Biden Administration over a new rule that requires skimmer trawl vessels to use Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) in inshore waters. James Baehr, Chief Litigator for the Pelican Institute, explains that the current rule only applies to shrimp boats that are 40 feet or longer, but the Louisiana Shrimp Association is concerned that smaller boats may also be required to use TEDs … Read more

Unveiling the Dark Side of Social Media: The Growing Concerns and Calls for Stronger Internet Safety Regulations

Syracuse, NY – Social media use among children and teenagers has become a prevalent issue, with harmful effects on mental health and overall well-being. As members of Gen Z, we have grown up with social media as a significant part of our lives. While we may have enjoyed a childhood free from online platforms, our tween and teenage years were dominated by social media. This shift has had negative impacts on our generation, as evidenced by increased rates of depression and anxiety among teens. When we were in middle school, social media became an essential … Read more

New Decking and Catwalk Regulations in California Aim to Ensure Safety of Homeowners and Apartment Dwellers

Santa Clarita, California – Two new statutes, Senate Bill 326 and SB721, have been introduced in relation to decking and catwalks. SB326 specifically applies to homeowners associations (HOAs), while SB721 is targeted at apartments. These regulations aim to address the inspection and repair of exterior decks and catwalks in HOAs and apartments with three or more units. The need for these statutes arose following a tragic incident in northern California where a balcony collapsed, resulting in the deaths of six people. Investigations revealed that rotting timbers and faulty connections were common factors leading to such … Read more

EU Lawmakers Rethink Plastic Pollution Regulations Following Spain’s Devastating Spill

MADRID, Spain – European Union lawmakers are considering the implementation of stricter regulations to combat plastic pollution after a recent spill in Spain highlighted the urgent need for action. The incident, which occurred in the Canary Islands, has raised concerns about the detrimental impact of plastic waste on the environment. The European Union has been grappling with the issue of plastic pollution for years, but this latest spill has served as a wake-up call for lawmakers. The Canaries, a popular tourist destination known for its pristine beaches and diverse marine life, suffered the consequences of … Read more