California Rolls Out New Consumer Rights and Public Health Laws: What Residents Need to Know Starting July 1

Sacramento, California — As of July 1, a range of new laws will take effect in California, impacting various facets of everyday life for its residents. These legislative changes, recently signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, are designed to bolster consumer rights, enhance public health, and improve accessibility to the judicial system. Among the most notable changes is a requirement for subscription services. Businesses must now present cancellation options that are as straightforward as the process of signing up, whether through online platforms or phone calls. This initiative mandates annual notifications that include pricing … Read more

Jason Carter’s Legal Battles Continue as Appeal Over Investigation Rights is Denied

Cedar Rapids, Iowa — Jason Carter has faced a setback in his legal battles following the murder charge in connection with the death of his mother, Shirley Carter. A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a district court’s decision regarding his claims against investigators, affirming that he was not wronged prior to his 2015 arrest. While Carter was acquitted of the murder charges after a complex legal process, he was later found liable for his mother’s death in a civil case initiated by his father and brother. This lawsuit sought $10 million … Read more

Bellingham Residents Sue City After Motorhome Seizure Sparks Legal Battle Over Rights and Due Process

BELLINGHAM, Wash. — A lawsuit has been filed against the City of Bellingham and several of its employees, alleging unlawful seizure and destruction of a motorhome. The plaintiffs, Jerry and Terri-Lynn Land, assert that city officials improperly classified their motorhome as a “junk vehicle,” leading to its removal without due process. Jerry and Terri-Lynn Land resided in their motorhome for several years before it was taken in 2023. The couple claims city employees did not verify the operability of the vehicle prior to its designation as junk, denying them a chance to contest this ruling. … Read more

Vermont Celebrates New Legislation as Major Victory for Cyclists’ Safety and Rights

Vermont residents are celebrating the recent passage of new legislation aimed at improving safety for cyclists throughout the state. Advocates for biking in the Green Mountain State view these new laws as significant victories for the local cycling community, promising enhancements to both infrastructure and legal protections. Under the new regulations, Vermont plans to invest in better bike lanes and signage, addressing longstanding concerns about cyclist safety on the roads. The state’s commitment to fostering a more bike-friendly environment has garnered praise from numerous cycling organizations, who argue that these changes could encourage more people … Read more