Supreme Court to Review Ghost Gun Regulation After Scrapping Bump Stock Ban

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate on the legality of regulations surrounding “ghost gun” kits, mere months following the annulment of a federal restriction on bump stocks, which enhanced the firing capabilities of semi-automatic rifles. This upcoming hearing parallels a recent case concerning gun regulations, although predictions about the outcome remain uncertain due to the different aspects of this case and its broader implications. This legal battle over ghost guns, untraceable firearms assembled from kits, underscores a contentious national debate on gun control. The Biden administration, hoping to curb the … Read more

New Jersey Judge Clarifies: Scrapping Controversial Ballot Design Limited to Democratic Primary, GOP Exempted

TRENTON, N.J. – A judge in New Jersey has ruled that a controversial ballot design will only be scrapped for the Democratic primary, not the GOP. The decision comes as various parties challenge the state’s ballot design for the upcoming Senate primary. The ruling was made by a federal judge who stated that the design of the ballots should only be modified for the Democratic primary. The judge emphasized that Republicans can continue to use the existing organization lines on their ballots. This decision is expected to impact the campaigning strategies of both parties leading … Read more

New York State Considers Scrapping Century-Old Law Criminalizing Adultery

New York, USA – A century-old law criminalizing adultery may soon be repealed in the state of New York. Introduced in 1907 to deter divorces, the law has seldom been enforced, with only about a dozen people charged since 1972 and five resulting in convictions. New York assemblyman Charles Lavine has sponsored a bill to repeal the law, describing it as nonsensical and outdated. Supporters argue that it is time to move away from viewing intimate relationships between consenting adults as immoral. The bill has already passed the state assembly and is expected to be … Read more