by Just the News | Dec 29, 2022
by Nick Givas Two hundred and thirty-one years ago this month, America’s founders enshrined free speech as the first protection in the ratified Bill of Rights with a declaration that the government could not infringe expression. A series of blockbuster...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 29, 2022
Prospective attorneys in Ohio have to fill out a questionnaire, undergo a background check, and participate in an interview to ascertain if they meet the necessary ethical and moral standards to practice law in the state. After January 17th, 2023, Ohioans will no...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 29, 2022
As the year ends, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is reviewing the legislation approved throughout the lame-duck session and deciding to either veto or sign it into law. Before the holiday break, DeWine signed two bills into law Senate Bill (SB) 210 and House Bill (HB) 223....
by Neil Jones | Dec 29, 2022
Arizona State Representative David Cook (R-Globe) recently led a bipartisan team of lawmakers on a trade mission to Brazil to advance Arizona’s position in the global economy and is now sharing legislative goals following the trip. “I was honored to be...
by The Center Square | Dec 29, 2022
by Bethany Blankley At least 815,786 people were apprehended or evaded law enforcement after illegally entering Arizona in fiscal 2022, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data obtained by The Center Square from a Border Patrol agent. This is out of...
by Just the News | Dec 29, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Kari Lake, the Arizona Republican nominee for governor, is appealing a Maricopa County judge’s dismissal of her lawsuit challenging her defeat to Democrat Katie Hobbs, who is currently serving as secretary of state. In a notice of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2022
by Kerry McDonald A lot of us likely remember the glee we felt as children at the onset of summer vacation, followed by the anxious anticipation of back-to-school time. For some children and teenagers, the start of a new school year generates intolerable levels...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2022
by Jennie Taer U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) admitted it has “no records” of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants released into the country with electronic tracking devices, the agency said in a Dec. 22 letter to Syracuse University’s...