Nevada Attorney General Investigates CCSD Officials for Alleged Violations of Open Meeting Laws

Las Vegas, Nevada – The Nevada Attorney General’s Office is reportedly investigating allegations of open meeting law violations involving prominent members of the Clark County School District (CCSD) Board. These allegations center around Evelyn Garcia-Morales, the Board President, Nicole Malich, Board Counsel, and an unidentified trustee, following accusations led by fellow Trustee Isaac Barrón. Barrón alleges that the trio engaged in discussions about board-related appointments and the replacement of former Trustee Katie Williams, a process meant to be conducted openly, in a private setting approximately three weeks ago. The alleged closed-door talks included critical topics … Read more

Federal Court Halts Denver’s Major Reservoir Expansion, Citing Environmental Concerns and Law Violations

Denver, CO — A U.S. federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers breached multiple federal environmental laws in issuing a permit for the expansion of Gross Reservoir, overseen by Denver Water. This decision, delivered by Judge Christine M. Arguello of the U.S. District Court of Colorado, marks a significant setback for the project that commenced construction last year with the objective of raising the dam’s height by 125 feet to enhance water storage capabilities for the Front Range. Judge Arguello found that the Corps contravened the Clean Water Act and the … Read more

Justice Department Files Suit Against Virginia for Alleged Voter Roll Violations Ahead of Election

RICHMOND, Va. — The U.S. Justice Department has initiated legal action against Virginia, its State Board of Elections, and the state’s Commissioner of Elections. This lawsuit targets Virginia’s method of removing voters from its electoral rolls, an action deemed too close to election day and potentially in violation of federal law. The legal challenge claims that Virginia’s current voter roll maintenance program violates the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. According to the Act, such systematic purging should not occur within 90 days of an election to prevent any undue impact on voter participation. Assistant … Read more

New York State Judge Overturns Election Timing Law, Citing Partisan Concerns and Constitutional Violations

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A significant legal decision emerged from New York when a state judge overturned a law intended to consolidate town and county elections with state and federal elections during even-numbered years. This law, originally passed by the Democrat-controlled state Legislature, faced fierce opposition from Republican officials who characterized it as a manipulative strategy to bolster Democratic voter turnout by syncing local elections with the presidential election cycle. The legislation aimed to simplify the electoral process and potentially increase voter participation by scheduling elections for positions such as town supervisor and county executive to … Read more