Historic Ruling Declares Arizona’s School Funding System Unconstitutional, Urging Legislative Overhaul

PHOENIX — A Maricopa County judge has ruled in favor of school districts in a protracted legal battle concerning Arizona’s funding of K-12 facilities, determining that the existing system breaches the state Constitution. In a decision issued Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Dewain Fox stated that Arizona’s public school capital finance system fails to meet the minimum constitutional standards required for educational support. The ruling was described as historic by Danny Adelman, executive director of the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, which initiated the lawsuit. “This decision declares the method by which Arizona … Read more

California Appeals Court Declares Ammunition Background Check Law Unconstitutional in Landmark Ruling

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court has ruled that a California law mandating background checks for ammunition purchases infringes upon the Second Amendment rights of individuals. The decision, issued by the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, marks a significant legal development in the ongoing debate over gun control in the state. The law, which took effect in 2016, required any buyer of ammunition to undergo a background check similar to those required for firearms purchases. Supporters of the measure argued that it aimed to reduce gun violence by ensuring that only lawful individuals … Read more

DOJ Declares California’s Sanctuary Law Unconstitutional in Huntington Beach Showdown

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — The U.S. Department of Justice has declared California’s sanctuary law unconstitutional, declaring support for a local lawsuit seeking to overturn the state measure that restricts law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration officials. The announcement was made by the department on Tuesday, as it files a statement of interest in the ongoing legal battle initiated by Huntington Beach. In a news release, Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized that California’s law creates significant challenges for local jurisdictions wishing to engage in immigration enforcement. She cited recent incidents of violence in Los Angeles to … Read more

Accountability in Legislation: Proposing Penalties for Unconstitutional Bills in Louisiana

BATON ROUGE, La. — A local advocate is calling for significant changes in the legislative process regarding unconstitutional bills. Amelia Ballew Mims has proposed a system where lawmakers would face penalties if their introduced legislation is deemed unconstitutional. The suggestion aims to hold legislators accountable for the consequences of their actions on the state’s governance. Mims argues that legislators are frequently introducing laws that jeopardize the health and well-being of Louisiana residents without facing repercussions. She posits that those responsible for putting forward such measures should be obligated to reimburse the state for the time … Read more