Another Online Censorship Bill Struck Down By Alaska Judge

7/20/2011   A federal judge has added the state of Alaska to the rapidly growing list of states that have been legally smacked down for their attempt to censor the Internet. Alaska Governor Sean Parnell has signed into law last year a measure that would have made adults criminally liable for disseminating sexually explicit materials […]

Suit over Alcohol Law in Utah Will Fizzle According to Legal Experts

7/20/2011   After being frustrated at not being heard in the latest legislative debate over alcohol, the hospitality industry has filed a lawsuit to bring the legislative leaders and the governor to the table. However, some legal analysts observed that the legal action that seeking to suspend SB314, a measure that outlaws discount drinks and […]

Impact of New Gun Law on Business Being Weighed by Bars

7/20/2011   Local bartenders are reluctant to add to their long list of responsibilities the policing of concealed weapons. According to Mark Medsker, guns and liquor definitely do not mix. Medsker is an employee of Boulevard Haus in the Oregon District and has worked for 14 years in the industry. He said it is not […]

Suing State of New Jersey over Medical Marijuana Law Being Considered by Advocates

7/20/2011   Filing a lawsuit against the state of New Jersey is an option being considered by marijuana advocates in case Gov. Chris Christie continues to vacillate on the implementation of a law that legalizes pot for medical use. The advocates, however, are not that enthusiastic about the prospect. Roseanne Scotti, the director of the […]

As Local Laws Ease, Fireworks Sales Begin to Sparkle

7/20/2011   The U.S. fireworks industry, just like its patrons who like the Fourth of July, is looking up nowadays. While communities congregate across the nation to watch Independence Day displays, officials of the fireworks industry say that higher and better safety standards, as well as the revenue requirements of cash-strapped states have resulted in […]