Whistleblower from the DOJ: Erez Reuveni Unveils the Truth Behind His Dismissal Over Immigration Policies

Erez Reuveni, a former immigration attorney with nearly 15 years at the U.S. Department of Justice, recently came forward to discuss his dismissal from the agency after refusing to make claims he deemed unfounded regarding an individual involved in a legal case. His experience sheds light on the complexities and ethical dilemmas facing government attorneys during contentious political climates. Reuveni’s career has spanned various significant immigration cases, including the early days of the Trump administration, when he defended policies such as the travel ban targeting nationals from several predominantly Muslim countries. At the time, he … Read more

Wordsmith Unveils Free Training Framework Designed to Empower Legal AI Engineers and Transform the Legal Profession

San Francisco, California – Legal technology startup Wordsmith has introduced a new training program designed specifically for legal AI engineers. This initiative includes multiple educational modules supported by online resources, marking a significant step in the evolution of legal technology training. The course is offered free of charge and primarily targets in-house legal teams, with the intention of catering to Wordsmith’s main clientele. Participants can expect to progress through the program from beginner to advanced levels over a period of about two months, advancing through different tiers of understanding and application. Ross McNairn, CEO of … Read more

Virginia Unveils Series of Tough New Traffic Laws: Stricter Seat Belt Rules and Higher Towing Fees Take Effect

Virginia’s updated traffic laws took effect on Monday, bringing significant changes that are expected to affect drivers throughout the state, particularly in the Hampton Roads region. One of the most notable updates is a modification to photo speed enforcement in school zones. Under new legislation, drivers caught speeding by cameras in these areas will no longer face penalties unless the ticket clearly indicates that the school zone was active at the time, which must be evidenced by flashing lights, signs, or other indicators. Additionally, failing to stop for pedestrians and other vulnerable road users has … Read more

Hawaii Legislature Unveils New Wave of Laws Set to Take Effect in July 2025

HONOLULU — A new set of laws will take effect in Hawaii on July 1, 2025, following the conclusion of the 2025 Legislative Session. This legislation, which consists of measures passed during the previous two sessions, aims to address various issues affecting residents throughout the state. The recently signed measures highlight the ongoing legislative efforts to improve local governance and public services. While specific details on the new laws have not yet been fully disclosed, they stem from a collaborative process that began in earlier sessions and involved substantial discussion and deliberation among lawmakers. In … Read more