State Government Attorney Champions the Power of Public Service, Inspiring Change from Within

Jefferson City, MO — In the heart of Missouri’s capital, a state government lawyer is redefining the role of public service in the legal field by embodying a ‘service-based mindset.’ At an age where many are still mapping out their career paths, this young attorney has set a remarkable standard for dedication and community impact, prompting colleagues and citizens alike to take note. Rooted deeply in the principles of public service, the lawyer, who commenced their career in the bustling corridors of Missouri’s legal landscape, is making strides beyond traditional duties. They focus on serving … Read more

Federal Judge Stops Trump Administration from Freezing Billions in State Funding, Upholds Congressional Authority

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A significant legal ruling on Thursday saw a U.S. federal judge in Rhode Island halt an attempt by the administration of President Donald Trump to withhold billions of dollars in federal funds previously approved by Congress for 22 states and the District of Columbia. The judge’s decision emphasized that the administration overreached its authority, encroaching on constitutional powers designated to Congress regarding fiscal allocations. Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island presided over the case, delivering a detailed opinion that highlighted the … Read more

NY Legal Groups Unite Against ICE Courthouse Arrests, Cite State Laws for Protection

New York, N.Y. — In response to heightened federal deportation activities, a consortium of about a dozen legal associations, led by the New York County Lawyers’ Association, has reiterated the protections afforded under state law to those attending court proceedings. Since the onset of 2023, New York’s Unified Court System has witnessed two detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on its premises. The collective, which includes prominent groups such as the Asian American Bar Association of New York and the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s New York chapter, issued a joint declaration on Friday. They … Read more

South Carolina Activates Price Gouging Law in Response to Wildfire State of Emergency

Augusta, Ga. – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has activated the state’s price gouging statutes following Governor Henry McMaster’s declaration of a state of emergency in response to widespread wildfires. This law enforcement action aims to protect consumers from excessively high prices for essential goods and services during the ongoing crisis. The triggering of the price gouging law is a direct consequence of the state of emergency and is intended to prevent businesses from exploiting the disaster by inflating prices on commodities such as food, water, gas, and hotel accommodations. South Carolinians who suspect … Read more