Judge Rules Lawsuit Over Alleged Anti-Semitism at Carnegie Mellon University Can Proceed

Pittsburgh, PA – A lawsuit accusing Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) of failing to adequately address anti-Semitic discrimination is moving forward, as decided by Judge Scott Hardy. The litigation, initiated by ex-CMU student Yael Canaan, charges that the university exhibited “deliberate indifference” to discrimination based on her Jewish heritage and Israeli background. The legal challenge was launched on December 13, 2023, with Canaan detailing multiple instances where she faced discrimination, culminating in the judge’s recent decision on December 17, 2024, to let the case proceed. Judge Hardy’s ruling points to “plausible” evidence that CMU may have … Read more

Louisiana to See Major Law Changes in 2025: New Rules on Voting, Taxes, and Hemp Sales to Reshape Daily Life

BATON ROUGE, La. — A range of new legislation will redefine the way Louisianians vote, handle taxes, and more, with several new bills slated to take effect in 2025. These changes arrive after state lawmakers deliberated extensively during the regular legislative session and three special sessions focused on redistricting, criminal justice, and tax reform. One notable law, Act 317 (SB218), is set to impose new constraints on absentee voting in Louisiana. Under this law, only immediate relatives will be permitted to hand in mail-in ballots for another voter, and absentee ballot applications cannot be distributed … Read more

Santa Fe Ordered to Rebuild Historic Plaza Obelisk: Judge Rules in Favor of Preservation amid Community Debate

SANTA FE, N.M. – A significant legal decision on Friday mandated the city of Santa Fe to reconsider the fate of a historic obelisk that was torn down by protesters on Indigenous Peoples Day in 2020. State District Judge Mathew Wilson decided that the city must remove the large wooden box that currently hides the remnants of the Soldiers’ Monument and make a decision on how to proceed with the structure within 180 days. The obelisk, which stood in Santa Fe’s central plaza for over 150 years, became a flashpoint for cultural and racial tensions. … Read more

Limestone County Court Rules on Belle Mina Quarry Development, Denies Injunction

ATHENS, Ala. — A proposal to develop a rock quarry in the Belle Mina area of Limestone County has stirred controversy among local residents and environmental activists. The plan, which involves the construction of a large-scale mining operation, recently faced a legal challenge aiming to halt its progress. However, Limestone County Judge Chad Wise denied the request for an injunction that would have temporarily suspended the development. This decision clears the way for the M&N Materials to proceed with the establishment of the quarry, which proponents argue will bring economic benefits to the region, including … Read more