Trump Attorneys and Assistant Face Ten New Felony Charges Related to 2020 ‘Fake Electors’ Plot in Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin – A group of lawyers and an aide connected to former President Donald Trump face an additional 10 felony charges after being implicated in a scheme involving false presidential electors in Wisconsin. This is part of an ongoing investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the battleground state. The charges, announced on Thursday, target six individuals, including two high-profile attorneys, Kenneth Chesebro and James Troupis, and a former Trump campaign official, who are accused of orchestrating a plan to submit illegitimate electoral certificates favoring Trump, despite his electoral defeat … Read more

Louisiana Court Continues to Block Mandate for Ten Commandments Display in Classrooms

New Orleans, Louisiana – A federal judge has recently extended a temporary restraining order on a Louisiana law that would mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in every classroom across the state. The controversial law, originally slated to take effect at the beginning of this school year, has sparked a significant legal challenge concerning its alignment with the U.S. Constitution’s provisions on the separation of church and state. The injunction, which is now set to last until at least November when a more comprehensive hearing will be held, comes in response to a lawsuit … Read more

Legal Powerhouses Join Forces to Contest Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Statute

NEW ORLEANS, LA — A legal challenge to Louisiana’s controversial law that mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms has been mounted by a powerful partnership between the civil rights law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and the American Civil Liberties Union. The lawsuit argues that this state mandate infringes upon First Amendment rights by promoting a specific religious view within public education. The legislation, which came into effect earlier this year, requires each public school classroom in the state to display a poster of the Ten Commandments. It was … Read more

Louisiana Judge Halts Classroom Ten Commandments Display Mandate

Baton Rouge, LA — A federal judge has temporarily halted the implementation of a new Louisiana law that required the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms across the state. The injunction was issued on grounds that the law may violate the constitutional separation of church and state. The law, which was set to take effect this school year, mandated that each public school classroom prominently display a framed poster of the Ten Commandments. Supporters of the legislation argued that it would provide moral guidance and promote ethical education among students. However, critics … Read more