Senators Urge Special Counsel Probe into Justice Thomas Over Ethics and Tax Law Violations

Washington, DC – Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Ron Wyden of Oregon have formally requested that Attorney General Merrick Garland appoint a Special Counsel to probe alleged legal breaches by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas involving undisclosed financial gifts and other benefits. Both senators, who hold significant positions in Senate subcommities related to judiciary and finance, expressed that the evidence gathered indicates a deeper investigation is warranted into whether Justice Thomas violated ethics, false statement, and tax laws. In their correspondence to Garland, the senators highlighted the gravity of their request, pointing out … Read more

California Reporter Challenges Sideshow Spectator Law, Claims First Amendment Violations

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. — The escalation of illegal automotive gatherings in California, known locally as sideshows, has led to stringent new measures involving not only participants but also onlookers. An increase in fines and expanded prosecutorial powers are now standard, with law enforcement aiming to deter such activities that often disrupt local communities. Amid these heightened legal responses, the introduction of certain ordinances has sparked contention regarding the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment, leading to a notable case recently filed in federal court. Sideshows, typically characterized by stunt driving and large crowds, have … Read more

Constitutional Clash: Groups File Lawsuit Against California’s 11% Gun Tax, Citing Rights Violations

Sacramento, CA — A legal dispute has risen in California where a coalition of Second Amendment advocacy groups, alongside two private citizens, are suing to overturn the state’s new 11% excise tax on firearms, firearm components, and ammunition. The lawsuit, which was filed in San Diego, asserts that imposing such a tax on these items infringes upon constitutional rights. The suit, titled Jaymes v. Maduros, points to historic precedents where the U.S. Supreme Court has decided that constitutional rights should not be taxed. The plaintiffs have drawn parallels to the Murdock v. Pennsylvania case, where … Read more

Merced City School District Under Scrutiny as Grand Jury Alleges Misconduct and Violations

MERCED, Calif. — A new report from the Merced County Grand Jury has cast a critical eye on Merced City School District, spotlighting a range of alleged misdeeds by its Board and administration that include sexual misconduct and multiple violations of the state’s open meeting laws. The scrutiny began following numerous complaints that painted a troubling picture of the internal operations within the district. Issues at the heart of the investigation range from workplace harassment and bullying to overt violations of the Brown Act, which guards against undisclosed meetings by local legislative entities. In a … Read more