DOJ files a lawsuit against six blue states regarding access rules for voter registration lists

The Department of Justice has launched a lawsuit against six states—Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington—for allegedly not complying with federal laws by failing to provide statewide voter registration rolls when requested. The lawsuit claims these states have neglected their responsibilities under three key federal laws: the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), […]
European Union Rules Are Preventing Access to Affordable American Energy

Concerns Over EU Regulations Impacting U.S. Energy Availability Brett Guthrie, the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, expressed concerns to a news outlet about how European regulations are limiting access to reliable energy from the United States. Guthrie pointed out that excessive regulations are hurting Europe’s ability to utilize dependable and cost-effective American […]
Rules for revoking Green Cards reviewed following Afghan shooting event

Recently, there was an incident involving the shooting of an Afghan defector, and it has led to actions from the West Virginia National Guard. President Trump has instructed the Director of USCIS, Joseph Edlow, to initiate a comprehensive review of green card holders from what are termed “countries of concern.” The directive outlines the legal […]
Bank of England relaxes capital rules for banks to encourage growth

Bank of England Adjusts Capital Requirements LONDON, Dec. 2 – The Bank of England announced a reduction in the capital that banks need to hold, marking the first easing of these requirements since the global financial crisis. This change aims to support lending and ultimately stimulate the economy. After reviewing its capital framework, the Bank […]
U.S. FDIC Leader Announces Upcoming Proposal for First GENIUS Act Rules This Month

FDIC Plans Regulations for Stablecoin Issuers The acting leader of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has announced intentions to propose rules for stablecoin issuers by the end of December. This information came during a testimony before the House Financial Services Committee, preparing for delivery on Tuesday. The regulator’s agenda includes how to deal with […]
Israel Plans to Implement Iron Beam by the End of the Year, Promises to Alter Rules of Engagement

Israel to Deploy Iron Beam Laser Defense System by Year-End Israel is set to roll out its first full-power Iron Beam laser defense artillery battery by the end of this year. Senior defense officials believe this system will “fundamentally change the rules of engagement on the battlefield,” especially as Israel braces for ongoing conflicts with […]
Law student expelled for anti-Jewish remarks must be reinstated, court rules

A federal judge has mandated that the University of Florida reinstate a law student who was expelled for making inflammatory remarks regarding race and religion, including social media messages asserting that Jewish people should be “abolished.” Preston Damsky, a law student at the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law, was suspended in April after […]
Appeals court rules against Alina Habba’s appointment as interim US Attorney for New Jersey

Appeals Court Rules on Alina Haba’s Appointment PHILADELPHIA – A federal appeals court has declared that Alina Haba, previously a lawyer for Trump, was unlawfully appointed as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey, rendering her disqualified for the position. The ruling from the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia confirmed a lower court’s […]
Court rules on Alina Habba’s future as US attorney in New Jersey

Court Ruling Challenges Haba’s Role as New Jersey’s Top Prosecutor An appeals court ruled on Monday that Alina Haba is unlawfully serving as New Jersey’s chief prosecutor. This decision poses a setback for President Donald Trump, who aims to maintain his favored candidate in the state’s U.S. attorney’s office. The U.S. Court of Appeals for […]
Understanding Trump’s ‘no tax on tips’ as new IRS guidance on overtime rules is issued

IRS Guidance on One Big Beautiful Bill Act Tax Provisions The IRS has issued new information regarding the tax-free and overtime provisions under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which workers can use for the 2025 tax year. OBBBA was signed into law by President Donald Trump in July, following its passage through Congress […]