Texas Court Upholds State Fair’s Gun Restrictions Following Recent Shooting Incident

A Dallas County district judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against the City of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas concerning newly implemented gun restrictions. These restrictions were established following a shooting incident in 2023 that left three individuals injured at the fairgrounds. Judge Emily Tobolowsky ruled in favor of the city and the fair during a hearing on June 24, granting a summary judgment that prevents the case from moving to trial. Prior to this ruling, the judge had already rejected Paxton’s request to halt the enforcement … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Texas Law Mandating Age Verification on Porn Sites, Enhancing Child Protection

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law mandating age verification for users accessing pornography, allowing the measure to remain in effect. In a ruling delivered on June 27, the Court voted 6-3, asserting that Texas has the right to implement such regulations to protect children from exposure to explicit material. Justice Clarence Thomas, who authored the majority opinion, emphasized that allowing minors to access sexual content online without age verification poses significant risks. He noted that unlike a retail clerk, a website operator cannot visually assess a user’s age. The ruling … Read more

California Court Upholds $1 Million Verdict for Former Student Bullied in El Segundo School District, Highlighting Systemic Failures in Student Protection

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — A California appeals court has ruled in favor of Eleri Irons, a former middle school student, reinstating a $1 million verdict against the El Segundo Unified School District for its failure to protect her from a nearly year-long harassment campaign that involved verbal and cyberbullying. In the 2022 ruling by a Los Angeles Superior Court jury, the district was found negligent in its duty to supervise and adequately train its staff. This determination arrived after Irons, who was just 13 at the time the bullying began in fall 2017, suffered considerable … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds State Rights, Blocks Trump Administration’s Funding Threat to Transportation Projects

A federal judge in Rhode Island has issued a ruling that blocks an order which would have stripped billions in federal funding earmarked for infrastructure projects in states not cooperating with the immigration policies of the Trump administration. The decision, handed down by U.S. District Judge John James McConnell Jr., comes as a significant victory for 20 Democratic-led states that challenged the directive from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and its Secretary, Sean Duffy. In a preliminary injunction issued late Thursday, McConnell determined that the plaintiff states are likely to prevail in their case. … Read more