House Takes Bold Step to Override D.C.’s Sanctuary City Law in Controversial Vote

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Thursday to repeal a law in the nation’s capital that limits cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. This decision comes amid ongoing national conversations about immigration policy and public safety. The measure passed with a vote of 250 in favor and 173 against, reflecting a significant partisan divide. Supporters argued that the D.C. law, which restricts police from inquiring about an individual’s immigration status, undermines public safety and hinders efforts to enforce immigration laws. Critics, however, contend that such measures foster trust … Read more

Texas Takes a Bold Step on App Safety as AI Regulation Waits in the Wings: What This Means for Big Tech

AUSTIN, Texas — Recent legislative movements highlight significant changes in technology regulation and corporate strategy. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law a measure mandating age verification for applications available on Apple and Google app stores. This law aims to bolster online child safety by requiring parental consent for minors to download apps or make in-app purchases, raising potential legal challenges in the tech landscape. Alongside the Texas law, a broader discussion is unfolding regarding the regulation of artificial intelligence. A provision hidden within a sweeping piece of legislation known as the Big Beautiful … Read more

Oregon Takes a Bold Step: New Bill Empowering Tribes to Reclaim Jurisdiction on Tribal Lands Signed into Law

Salem, Oregon — A new law aimed at simplifying jurisdictional complexities in Oregon’s Indian Country has been signed by Governor Tina Kotek. The legislation, which garnered unanimous support in both chambers of the state Legislature, was enacted on May 22 and will establish a formal process for tribal nations to request changes to state jurisdiction on their lands. The law specifically addresses the implications of Public Law 83-280, enacted in 1953, which allowed certain states, including Oregon, to claim jurisdiction over tribal lands. This has complicated criminal and civil matters, as jurisdiction often varies based … Read more

Kim Kardashian Celebrates Law School Graduation: A Triumph Over Doubts and a Step Toward Justice Reform!

Los Angeles, California — Kim Kardashian is firmly asserting her accomplishments amid a wave of online skepticism regarding her journey to becoming a lawyer. The reality television star and entrepreneur has juggled various roles, including motherhood and managing multiple business ventures, while pursuing her legal studies, a feat she acknowledges was challenging. Inspired by her late father, Robert Kardashian, who was a prominent attorney during the 1990s, Kim embarked on this path in 2018, motivated by a tweet that sparked her interest in criminal justice reform. Her aim is to address inequities in the legal … Read more