Reporting by More Perfect Union found that industry money saturates nutrition research, lobbyists have spent decades scrubbing the words ‘eat less’ from federal guidelines, and the Trump administration’s new dietary rules were shaped by a panel where seven of nine members had financial ties to meat, dairy, or supplement industries. Beneath all of it, the… Continue reading WHO WRITES YOUR FOOD ADVICE
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¿Quién Es Dueño del Distrito de las Artes?
En marzo de 2026, 1025 Main Street LLC presentó una demanda contra Taverna Costera, el restaurante y lugar de música en vivo en el Distrito de las Artes de Las Vegas que Jeff Hwang ha operado durante cinco años. La causa declarada era el ruido excesivo. Pero el caso real es quién es dueño del… Continue reading ¿Quién Es Dueño del Distrito de las Artes?
THE COURT FINISHES THE JOB
In 2013, the Supreme Court disabled the Voting Rights Act’s preclearance requirement and promised Section 2 would remain as a backstop. On April 29, 2026, a 6-3 majority finished the demolition. Louisiana v. Callais rewrites the rules for challenging racially discriminatory maps, adds burdens Congress never wrote into the law, and arrives four days before… Continue reading THE COURT FINISHES THE JOB
THE ABORTION CASE THAT IS NOT ABOUT ABORTION
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled April 29 that a New Jersey anti-abortion nonprofit can challenge a state subpoena for its donor list in federal court without waiting for state enforcement. The decision lands squarely in the abortion debate, but the legal principle it establishes reaches far beyond it, and the coalition that won the case… Continue reading THE ABORTION CASE THAT IS NOT ABOUT ABORTION
THE COURT RULES THAT YOUR ISP IS NOT THE COPYRIGHT POLICE
A unanimous Supreme Court threw out a $1 billion jury verdict against Cox Communications on March 25, ruling that internet service providers cannot be held liable for what their subscribers download. The decision rewrites the rules of online copyright enforcement and, in the view of two justices, quietly dismantles a law Congress spent decades building.… Continue reading THE COURT RULES THAT YOUR ISP IS NOT THE COPYRIGHT POLICE
CHEVRON WINS THE FORUM, NOT THE FIGHT
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on April 17 that Chevron can move a Louisiana coastal damage lawsuit from state court to federal court, citing the company’s World War II military fuel contracts. A $745 million jury verdict against Chevron remains on appeal. Thirty-one other lawsuits over Louisiana’s vanishing coastline are still pending. Louisiana is losing… Continue reading CHEVRON WINS THE FORUM, NOT THE FIGHT
COURT SENDS LINE 5 CASE BACK TO MICHIGAN
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled April 22 that Enbridge waited nearly 900 days too long to move a pipeline lawsuit from state to federal court. For Anishinaabe nations who depend on the waters at the Straits of Mackinac, the ruling returns to state court a case that has been in legal limbo for seven years.… Continue reading COURT SENDS LINE 5 CASE BACK TO MICHIGAN
¿Quién Controla Tu Agua?
El agua en Nevada pertenece al público. Ese es el principio fundamental escrito en la ley estatal. Pero el derecho a usar esa agua — a bombearla, desviarla, venderla o transferirla — pertenece a quien tenga un permiso emitido por un único funcionario estatal designado: el Ingeniero Estatal. El Ingeniero Estatal no es elegido. Según… Continue reading ¿Quién Controla Tu Agua?
THE RED WALL COMES TO NEVADA
Turning Point Action opened a Las Vegas headquarters in March 2026, announcing plans to hire more than 140 staff and target low-propensity Republican voters ahead of the midterms. The organization’s COO is under state criminal indictment. Its Nevada launch partner signed a fake elector document in 2020. The money funding the operation is largely untraceable.… Continue reading THE RED WALL COMES TO NEVADA
Los Casos Que No Se Cierran
En la mañana del 8 de enero de 2020, residentes de un vecindario en North Las Vegas cerca de Ann Road y Clayton Street llamaron al 911 para reportar a un hombre desmayado en la cuneta de la cuadra 5600 de Indian Springs Drive. Cuando los oficiales llegaron, encontraron a Sidney De’Trae McKnight, de 25… Continue reading Los Casos Que No Se Cierran
