Oct 18, 2024
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Homelessness Could Set New Precedent - Jenny Kane/AP via NPR
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Homelessness Could Set New Precedent

Cities across the nation are evaluating the ordinances that impact the unhoused in their communities. Their efforts have been greenlit in part by a recent Supreme Court ruling that threatens to have a major impact on how cities manage the growing homelessness crisis, especially in hotbed areas like Los Angeles,... Read More »

Judge Presiding Over Young Thug Trial Removed from Case - Arvin Temkar/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP (File).
Judge Presiding Over Young Thug Trial Removed from Case

As reported by Complex, Judge Ural Glanville has been recused from the high-profile gang trial involving rapper Young Thug, according to court documents from Fulton County. The decision followed requests from two defendants for his recusal, which were based on concerns over a meeting the judge had with prosecutors and... Read More »

Federal Judge Strikes Down 156-Year-Old Ban on At-Home Distilling - Adobe Stock Images by karandaev
Federal Judge Strikes Down 156-Year-Old Ban on At-Home Distilling

A federal judge in Texas has declared a 156-year-old ban on at-home distilling unconstitutional, siding with a group advocating for the legalization of personal spirit production. This ruling marks a shift in the regulation of homemade alcoholic beverages, potentially paving the way for hobbyists to distill spirits like whiskey and... Read More »