Trump Shifts Legal Strategy, Moves Lawsuit Against Iowa Pollster from Federal to State Court

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump has formally withdrawn his federal lawsuit against an Iowa pollster, opting instead to pursue legal action in state court. This maneuver reflects a strategic shift by Trump’s legal team amidst ongoing challenges related to polling data and its impact on the 2024 presidential campaign. The initial lawsuit was aimed at pollster Frank Luntz, who conducted a survey that Trump claimed was biased and detrimental to his image. The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, raised questions about data integrity and … Read more

Trump Shifts Legal Strategy, Withdraws Federal Lawsuit Against Iowa Pollster to Pursue State Court Action

Des Moines, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump has withdrawn his federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster Ann Selzer and has chosen to pursue his legal battle in state court instead. This move comes as the latest twist in a dispute that has captured public attention. In early September, Trump filed a suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. He alleged that Selzer had engaged in “fraudulent” polling practices that misrepresented his standing in the state. However, on Thursday, court records revealed that Trump refiled his claims in the Iowa State … Read more

Texas Court Upholds State Fair’s Gun Restrictions Following Recent Shooting Incident

A Dallas County district judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against the City of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas concerning newly implemented gun restrictions. These restrictions were established following a shooting incident in 2023 that left three individuals injured at the fairgrounds. Judge Emily Tobolowsky ruled in favor of the city and the fair during a hearing on June 24, granting a summary judgment that prevents the case from moving to trial. Prior to this ruling, the judge had already rejected Paxton’s request to halt the enforcement … Read more

Federal Bill Aims to Override State AI Regulations for a Decade, Sparking Controversy Among Lawmakers and Advocates

WASHINGTON — A federal initiative aimed at prohibiting states and local governments from enacting their own artificial intelligence regulations for a decade is inching closer to approval. Support from key Republican lawmakers, including Senator Ted Cruz, has propelled this proposal as part of a significant spending bill championed by former President Trump, who has dubbed it the “big, beautiful bill.” This legislation, which was introduced in May, aims to prevent states from implementing any laws or regulations concerning artificial intelligence models, systems, or automated decision-making processes for ten years following its enactment. Currently, although there … Read more