Wyoming’s Sole Abortion Clinic Challenges New State Laws, Asserting Unconstitutional Health Care Restrictions

Casper, WY — In Wyoming, the state’s sole full-service abortion clinic has initiated legal action against the state’s latest abortion legislation, arguing that these laws infringe upon constitutional rights to personal healthcare decisions. This move comes just after Governor Mark Gordon enforced new restrictions on abortion providers late Friday night. Wellspring Health Access, located in Casper, is at the center of this legal battle as the only facility in the state offering in-clinic abortions. Previously embroiled in similar litigation, Wellspring and other plaintiffs are tirelessly fighting against what they describe as legislative efforts to undermine … Read more

DOJ Declares Removal Protections for Administrative Judges Unconstitutional, Citing Supreme Court Precedent

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has declared that it will no longer defend the constitutionality of current constraints on the removal of administrative law judges (ALJs). This decision, articulated in a letter by Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris to Charles Grassley, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, is based on a Supreme Court ruling which the DOJ believes renders these restrictions unconstitutional. The determination by the DOJ stems from the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Enterprise Fund v. PCAOB, which addressed the limitations on presidential power over the removal of executive officers. … Read more

Huntington Beach Sues California Again, Challenging Sanctuary State Law as Unconstitutional Amid Rising Crime Concerns

Huntington Beach, California – Nearly seven years after an initial legal defeat, the city of Huntington Beach has launched a new legal challenge against California’s sanctuary state law, alleging the law inhibits local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities and thus violates the U.S. Constitution. City leaders disclosed that their federal lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in the Central District of California. In the lawsuit, plaintiffs include the city itself, the city council, its police department, and the chief of police. They are contesting the constitutionality of the California Values Act, also known … Read more

Cleveland County Judge Rules State Board’s Decision Against Transgender Student Unconstitutional

NORMAN, Okla. — A judge in Cleveland County has declared that the Oklahoma State Board of Education’s (OSBE) decision to downgrade the accreditation status of Norman Public Schools infringed upon the constitutional rights of a transgender student. The ruling underscores a developing conflict between state policy and individual civil liberties. In his decision, District Judge Thad Balkman determined that the OSBE’s actions were directed specifically at a policy adopted by the school district intended to protect transgender students’ rights. This policy allows transgender students to use bathroom facilities that correspond with their gender identity. Norman … Read more