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James & Bradley Law Firm wins Gold for Best Criminal Defense Law in St. Tammany
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James & Bradley Law Firm, LLC received Gold for Best Criminal Defense Law in the 2026 Best of St. Tammany Awards, a community recognition that highlights the Covington firm’s local reputation and trial-focused defense work.
James & Bradley Law Firm wins Gold for criminal defense in St. Tammany
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James & Bradley Law Firm, LLC won Gold in the 2026 Best of St. Tammany Awards for Best Criminal Defense Law. The recognition highlights the Covington firm’s local reputation and client trust as it handles criminal cases across southeast Louisiana….
Virginia launches first court-ordered intelligent speed assistance program
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Virginia on July 1 became the first state to roll out a court-ordered Intelligent Speed Assistance Program for certain reckless driving offenders.
Supreme Court Lets SAF Win Stand in Pennsylvania Carry Case
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a Pennsylvania gun-carry case involving adults under 21, leaving intact a Third Circuit ruling for the Second Amendment Foundation.
Supreme Court takes up two Second Amendment Foundation gun-ban cases
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear two Second Amendment Foundation challenges to assault-weapons bans in Illinois and Connecticut, setting up a major test of how the Second Amendment applies to commonly owned semi-automatic rifles.
Elmm Law Group revives free backpack giveaway for Valley families
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Elmm Law Group will host its second annual Backpack to the Future event on July 22 at M.C. Cash Elementary School in Phoenix, giving school-age children free backpacks, supplies and family activities.
D’Alessio Law sets Aug. 11 release for immigration strategy book
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D’Alessio Law Group will release Founder and CEO Lorraine D’Alessio’s new book, The Global Advantage, on Aug. 11, 2026, through Forbes Books.
Supreme Court ruling reshapes transgender athlete Title IX disputes
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The Supreme Court’s June 30 decision in West Virginia v. B.P.J. gives states wider room to limit transgender students from girls’ and women’s sports teams, changing the legal landscape for schools and families.
David Tarras named to 2026 Florida Super Lawyers Rising Stars list
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Boca Raton federal criminal defense attorney David Tarras was selected for the 2026 Florida Super Lawyers Rising Stars list in Criminal Defense, marking his second straight year on the list.
ProLegal launches pre-settlement funding in Kansas as new law takes effect
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ProLegal has begun offering pre-settlement funding to Kansas personal injury plaintiffs on July 1, 2026, the same day the state’s new Transparency in Consumer Legal Funding Act took effect.
Emery Law Office triples office space in Louisville’s Wright Tower
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Emery Law Office has moved into the 14th floor of Louisville’s historic Wright Tower, tripling its office space as the personal injury firm looks to expand its team and client capacity.
Supreme Court ruling upends campaign finance rules before 2026 midterms
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The Supreme Court has removed long-standing limits on coordinated spending between political parties and their candidates, reshaping campaign finance just 126 days before Election Day. The decision could alter ad rates, party strategy, and the…
Cravey Real Estate closes sale of King's Court retail center in Corpus Christi
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Cravey Real Estate Services said the 8,750-square-foot King’s Court neighborhood retail center in Corpus Christi sold on June 1, 2026. The deal highlights continued investor demand for Southside retail properties serving affluent, fast-growing…
Harty Jewell highlights legal options for Virginia injury victims
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Harty Jewell is urging Virginians hurt by negligence, defective products or toxic exposure to learn their legal options sooner rather than later.
Attorney urges California to regulate methyl methacrylate after Garden Grove leak
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Los Angeles attorney Jeffrey Nadrich is pressing CalEPA to add methyl methacrylate to California’s accidental-release prevention rules after a Garden Grove tank leak forced evacuations in Orange County.
Institute for Family Studies backs Texas app store law at Supreme Court
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The Institute for Family Studies filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to let Texas enforce its App Store Accountability Act while litigation continues.
Supreme Court preserves birthright citizenship, but immigration uncertainty remains
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The U.S. Supreme Court kept birthright citizenship intact, easing fears for immigrant families nationwide.
Hawaii enacts law limiting adult court transfers for abused and trafficked youth
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Hawaii has become the second state to bar trafficked and abused children from being prosecuted as adults in certain cases, after Gov. Josh Green signed SB 2108 into law June 29, 2026. The measure expands trauma-informed review in youth transfer…
USHBC backs Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship
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Javier Palomarez, president and CEO of the United States Hispanic Business Council, said the Supreme Court’s decision upholding birthright citizenship protects the Constitution and supports economic certainty.
Credible Law warns missed litigation deadlines can freeze business accounts
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Credible Law issued an educational analysis saying frozen business bank accounts often follow missed commercial litigation deadlines, default notices and judgment enforcement.
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