This Tribune site shares its list of notable 2024 rulings. Today’s additions include a ruling (6-3) saying the court should not have gotten involved in the case so quickly. This means that the lower court law allowing emergency abortions to
League of Women Voters of Campbell County Primary Election Candidate Forums July 8 & 9
Run over a wolf? It might remain a legal action.
Committee members talked about the difficulty of legislating ethics. Is it worse to shoot an animal (legal action) without knowing whether it is dead or to hit The Joint Predator Management Working Group of the Wyoming Legislature met this
Teton County League of Women Voters members sponsor Primary Election Candidate Forums
Teton County League of Women Voters members are sponsoring the Teton County Commission candidates for the Democrats side on July 17, with Republican candidates introducing themselves (the Republicans go through to the general election). The Jackson Town Council candidates will have
League of Women Voters of Natrona County Primary Candidate Forums
The Casper City Council Forum will be held on Monday, July 15 at 6:30 pm in the Crawford Room at the Natrona County Library, 307 E 2nd St, Casper. The Natrona County Commissioners Forum will be on Monday, July 22,
2000 veterans pardoned: crimes were related to gay behaviors, 1951 – 2013,
Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military outlawed gay sex and was rewritten in 2013. Many thousands of troops were forced to leave the military, an estimated 2000 were court-martialed. Biden pardoned these troops. Read more>>> A similar blanket
SS may soon restore benefits: disabled people matched to outdated data on jobs
Maybe you happen to know of a case? Someone becomes disabled and seemingly unable to work in their current job. SS has a database to determine whether there is another job. Both private and federal insurance may refuse benefits if
Sec. Gray joins 8-state coalition suing Feds over 2021 expansion vote access
On May 28, 2924, eight states (WV, AR, IN, LA, MS, MT, NH, and TN) filed a suit opposing an executive order to engage voters directly while complying with “relevant state laws”: distributing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms,
SCOTUS: Rio Grande river settlement must involve the federal government
SCOTUS: 16-year retreat with 8-1 ruling that there are limits to the 2nd amendments
Major gun rights cases since 2008 have expanded gun rights. This decision, with Chief Justice Roberts writing the majority decision, upholds a law saying that domestic abusers may be disarmed. Specifically, people subject to restraining orders due to domestic abuse