President Trump Signs Executive Order to Halt State Climate Laws, Sparking Legal and Environmental Uproar

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has issued an executive order directing the Department of Justice to cease enforcing certain state climate laws that he claims are unconstitutional and hinder the U.S. coal industry’s growth. This order, announced on Tuesday, specifically targets laws related to climate change and aims to lift what the administration perceives as burdens on the energy sector, in what is a broader effort to revitalize coal production in the country. The order commands Attorney General Pam Bondi to halt enforcement actions related to state initiatives on climate change, including environmental justice and … Read more

State Attorneys Appeal to Reinstate Controversial ‘Banned Concepts’ Legislation

Concord, NH – In New Hampshire, state attorneys have appealed to a federal appeals court to reinstate a controversial law that had been previously blocked. The law in question prohibits the teaching of certain racial and gender concepts in schools and governmental employee training sessions. This appeal comes after a federal judge deemed the law unconstitutional earlier on the grounds that it was vague and infringed on free speech rights. The law, often referred to informally as the “banned concepts” law, was initially implemented to prevent educational and training environments from endorsing views that suggest … Read more

WVU Law Students Set to Showcase Skills at the Esteemed Baker Cup at State Supreme Court

Morgantown, WV — In a tradition that benchmarks both prestige and practice, the Baker Cup moot court competition returns, showcasing the talents of law students from West Virginia University this spring. The event, held at the state’s highest court in Charleston, offers a platform for participants to argue complex legal cases before the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. The Baker Cup, initiated in 1922, has evolved into a critical aspect of legal education at the university, emphasizing the practical application of courtroom etiquette and the articulation of legal arguments. This esteemed competition serves not … Read more

Minnesota State Patrol Clarifies Use of Amateur Radio During Driving; Ensures Safety and Compliance with Hands-Free Laws

Detroit Lakes, MN – Amid growing concerns over distracted driving, many drivers who also serve as trained storm spotters during weather emergencies wonder about the legality of using amateur radio devices while driving. According to state laws, while such devices are crucial during emergencies, they must still be used responsibly to ensure safety on the roads. In Minnesota, devices such as amateur radios, two-way radios, and citizens band (CB) radios are not covered under the hands-free law, which primarily targets the use of devices like smartphones and tablets for sending texts or emails while driving. … Read more