Federal Judge Blocks Controversial Texas Law Granting Broad Powers to Arrest Migrants Entering the US

Del Rio, Texas – A federal judge in Texas has issued a preliminary injunction blocking a controversial state law that granted police wide-ranging powers to arrest migrants suspected of unlawfully entering the United States. The ruling represents a victory for the Biden administration in its ongoing dispute with Republican Governor Greg Abbott over immigration enforcement. The law, which was set to take effect on March 5, drew comparisons to Arizona’s “Show Me Your Papers” law of 2010. However, the U.S. Supreme Court partially struck down the Arizona law, leading some Texas Republican leaders to call … Read more

Texas Attorney General Alleges Pornography Giant Aylo Violates State’s Age Verification Law, Files Lawsuit Seeking Accountability

Austin, Texas – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against Aylo, the owner of popular pornography websites including Pornhub, alleging that the company is violating the state’s recently enacted age verification law. The lawsuit filed by Paxton accuses Aylo of failing to implement reasonable age verification measures on its websites, as required by law. The attorney general argues that Aylo’s actions harm Texas children and adolescents. The state law in question mandates that pornographic websites use measures to ensure that viewers accessing their content are at least 18 years old. Paxton’s lawsuit … Read more

Supreme Court Questions Legality of Florida and Texas Laws Restricting Social Media Platform Policies

WASHINGTON D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court expressed doubts on Monday regarding the constitutionality of laws in Florida and Texas that prohibit social media platforms from removing content or users based on viewpoint. However, the justices appeared to struggle in deciding whether these laws infringe on free speech rights. Both Florida and Texas passed laws last year that aimed to regulate how social media companies moderate content on their platforms. These laws were seen as a response to the perception that conservative voices were being unfairly censored by tech giants such as Facebook and Twitter. … Read more

Renowned Lawyer John Helms Takes a Deep Dive into Texas Family Violence Law on the Coffee With Q Show

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – A recent episode of the popular podcast, Coffee With Q Show, featured a masterclass on Texas family violence law, presented by Dallas domestic violence lawyer, John Helms. The podcast, hosted by Rene Perras, aims to provide valuable insights and information to listeners across various fields. The masterclass, conducted by Perras on Coffee With Q, offers expert guidance on the complexities of Texas family violence law. Led by Helms, a seasoned Dallas family violence defense attorney, the session provides victims with practical advice and legal strategies to protect their rights and … Read more