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  1. The #Trump admin promptly sued #Illinois, saying the #law violated the #Constitution’s #SupremacyClause, which generally prohibits #states from enacting measures at odds with #FederalLaw. Whether to allow lawsuits against #federal agents for violating the federal #Constitution, the admin’s complaint said, “is a policy choice for Congress.” [ridiculous]

    Professor Amar said aspects of the IL #StateLaW might be problematic, but that its core idea is sound.

    #UseOfForce #StatesRights #CivilRights

  2. The #Trump admin promptly sued #Illinois, saying the #law violated the #Constitution’s #SupremacyClause, which generally prohibits #states from enacting measures at odds with #FederalLaw. Whether to allow lawsuits against #federal agents for violating the federal #Constitution, the admin’s complaint said, “is a policy choice for Congress.” [ridiculous]

    Professor Amar said aspects of the IL #StateLaW might be problematic, but that its core idea is sound.

    #UseOfForce #StatesRights #CivilRights

  3. The #Trump admin promptly sued #Illinois, saying the #law violated the #Constitution’s #SupremacyClause, which generally prohibits #states from enacting measures at odds with #FederalLaw. Whether to allow lawsuits against #federal agents for violating the federal #Constitution, the admin’s complaint said, “is a policy choice for Congress.” [ridiculous]

    Professor Amar said aspects of the IL #StateLaW might be problematic, but that its core idea is sound.

    #UseOfForce #StatesRights #CivilRights

  4. The #Trump admin promptly sued #Illinois, saying the #law violated the #Constitution’s #SupremacyClause, which generally prohibits #states from enacting measures at odds with #FederalLaw. Whether to allow lawsuits against #federal agents for violating the federal #Constitution, the admin’s complaint said, “is a policy choice for Congress.” [ridiculous]

    Professor Amar said aspects of the IL #StateLaW might be problematic, but that its core idea is sound.

    #UseOfForce #StatesRights #CivilRights

  5. The #Trump admin promptly sued #Illinois, saying the #law violated the #Constitution’s #SupremacyClause, which generally prohibits #states from enacting measures at odds with #FederalLaw. Whether to allow lawsuits against #federal agents for violating the federal #Constitution, the admin’s complaint said, “is a policy choice for Congress.” [ridiculous]

    Professor Amar said aspects of the IL #StateLaW might be problematic, but that its core idea is sound.

    #UseOfForce #StatesRights #CivilRights

  6. Extended golf cart hours debated amid safety concerns in Surfside Beach

    SURFSIDE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — The Surfside Beach Town Council is considering a proposal to extend the hours…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Golf #Golfcarts #Headlights #proposal #Regulations #Safetyconcerns #Sports #statelaw #SurfsideBeach #Towncouncil
    newsbeep.com/us/81913/

  7. Ohio Governor DeWine signed HB 96 into law on June 30. It goes into effect September 30, 2025.

    "Local Government Entities Must: •Implement a cybersecurity program •Obtain approval from their legislative body for ransomware payments
    •Cyber incidents must be reported within specific timeframes to DPS and AOS.

    The provision about ransomware payments that you may really like or question:

    "A political subdivision experiencing a ransomware incident shall not pay or otherwise comply with a ransom demand unless the political subdivision's legislative authority formally approves the payment or compliance with the ransom demand in a resolution or ordinance that specifically states why the payment or compliance with the ransom demand is in the best interest of the political subdivision."

    Direct Link to HB96:

    dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/uplo

    #ransomware #statelaw #databreach

  8. Ohio Governor DeWine signed HB 96 into law on June 30. It goes into effect September 30, 2025.

    "Local Government Entities Must: •Implement a cybersecurity program •Obtain approval from their legislative body for ransomware payments
    •Cyber incidents must be reported within specific timeframes to DPS and AOS.

    The provision about ransomware payments that you may really like or question:

    "A political subdivision experiencing a ransomware incident shall not pay or otherwise comply with a ransom demand unless the political subdivision's legislative authority formally approves the payment or compliance with the ransom demand in a resolution or ordinance that specifically states why the payment or compliance with the ransom demand is in the best interest of the political subdivision."

    Direct Link to HB96:

    dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/uplo

    #ransomware #statelaw #databreach

  9. Ohio Governor DeWine signed HB 96 into law on June 30. It goes into effect September 30, 2025.

    "Local Government Entities Must: •Implement a cybersecurity program •Obtain approval from their legislative body for ransomware payments
    •Cyber incidents must be reported within specific timeframes to DPS and AOS.

    The provision about ransomware payments that you may really like or question:

    "A political subdivision experiencing a ransomware incident shall not pay or otherwise comply with a ransom demand unless the political subdivision's legislative authority formally approves the payment or compliance with the ransom demand in a resolution or ordinance that specifically states why the payment or compliance with the ransom demand is in the best interest of the political subdivision."

    Direct Link to HB96:

    dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/uplo

    #ransomware #statelaw #databreach

  10. Ohio Governor DeWine signed HB 96 into law on June 30. It goes into effect September 30, 2025.

    "Local Government Entities Must: •Implement a cybersecurity program •Obtain approval from their legislative body for ransomware payments
    •Cyber incidents must be reported within specific timeframes to DPS and AOS.

    The provision about ransomware payments that you may really like or question:

    "A political subdivision experiencing a ransomware incident shall not pay or otherwise comply with a ransom demand unless the political subdivision's legislative authority formally approves the payment or compliance with the ransom demand in a resolution or ordinance that specifically states why the payment or compliance with the ransom demand is in the best interest of the political subdivision."

    Direct Link to HB96:

    dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/uplo

    #ransomware #statelaw #databreach

  11. Ohio Governor DeWine signed HB 96 into law on June 30. It goes into effect September 30, 2025.

    "Local Government Entities Must: •Implement a cybersecurity program •Obtain approval from their legislative body for ransomware payments
    •Cyber incidents must be reported within specific timeframes to DPS and AOS.

    The provision about ransomware payments that you may really like or question:

    "A political subdivision experiencing a ransomware incident shall not pay or otherwise comply with a ransom demand unless the political subdivision's legislative authority formally approves the payment or compliance with the ransom demand in a resolution or ordinance that specifically states why the payment or compliance with the ransom demand is in the best interest of the political subdivision."

    Direct Link to HB96:

    dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/uplo

    #ransomware #statelaw #databreach