Trump Supporters Advocate Ignoring Judicial Orders Following Series of Legal Setbacks

In a bold twist of the ongoing political saga, some of Donald Trump’s closest allies have begun advocating for the potential defiance of judicial orders. This controversial stance emerges after a series of legal setbacks for the former president, which notably undermines his strategies and positions in various cases. Amid these unfolding events, figures such as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich have voiced their opinions. Gingrich, in a striking declaration, suggested that adherence to certain court rulings could be reconsidered, highlighting a move that flirts with the boundaries of constitutional norms. This suggestion comes at … Read more

Mississippi Propane Retailer Awarded Over $260,000 After Botched Truck Repair Leads to Fire and Business Setbacks

Jackson, Miss. — A Mississippi propane retailer’s minor truck repair turned disastrous, leading to a legal battle culminating with the Mississippi Supreme Court affirming a substantial jury award. In a decision dated Oct. 17, 2024, the court upheld over $260,000 in damages awarded to Eason Propane for a fire during a repair attempt that severely damaged its delivery truck. Eason Propane, which serves rural areas throughout southern Mississippi, had initially invested $145,000 in a new Freightliner S2G propane-powered delivery truck in August 2016. The investment was part of a strategy to expand the company’s service … Read more

State Net Neutrality Laws Hold Strong Despite Federal Regulatory Setbacks

Recent federal court decisions have indicated a significant shift in the regulation of broadband internet, giving states like California and New York a larger role in enforcing net neutrality and broadband management. This evolution follows the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ overturning of the Federal Communications Commission’s attempts to set nationwide open internet standards, leaving states to implement their own rules. The appeals court’s ruling marks a pivotal moment in a long-standing legal tug-of-war between federal initiatives and state authorities over the control of internet services. The decision reaffirms that states retain the power … Read more

Legal Setbacks Won’t Deter Efforts for Stricter Gun Laws in Pennsylvania, Advocates Vow

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The highest court in Pennsylvania has recently upheld a decision that maintains the state’s authority over local gun control measures, posing a significant setback for several cities including Philadelphia that have sought to implement stricter regulations. Despite the ruling, advocacy groups and legislative leaders are preparing to continue their efforts through both legal and legislative channels. Pennsylvania’s preemption law prevents municipalities from enacting or enforcing gun laws that are more restrictive than state legislation. This statute has been a point of contention, especially in larger cities where officials argue that unique local … Read more