by Graham J Noble | Apr 23, 2024 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
When it comes to the question of who has the authority to decide how elections are conducted, the Constitution is clear. Legislatures make the rules – not judges, not governors, not attorneys general, and certainly not the US Department of Justice (DOJ). Yet the...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Mar 21, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, The Constitution
North Carolinians have elected a Republican legislature and a Democrat attorney general and governor. Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about who will control voting laws in North Carolina, and perhaps the nation. The case is Berger v. North...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Feb 8, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Law, Opinion
A lawsuit Mexico filed against U.S. gun manufacturers in August just got a boost from a group of Democrat politicians. The Attorneys General of thirteen states, plus the District of Columbia, signed on to a friend of the court brief to help the Mexicans’ case. Filed...
by Keelin Ferris | Jul 8, 2021 | Articles, Opinion, Privacy & Tech
The internet giant Google is facing another antitrust lawsuit over its alleged abuse of market power. The attorneys general of 36 states and the District of Columbia claim the company is stifling competitors and forcing consumers to make in-app payments that have...