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Religious Groups Take Legal Fight to Court Over New York Medical Aid-in-Dying Law
Catholic nuns and faith-based healthcare organizations have filed a lawsuit challenging New York's Medical Aid in Dying Act, arguing the law could force them to violate their religious beliefs.

New Illinois Laws Take Effect July 1 Including E-Bike Regulations and AI Cyberbullying Measures
Illinois will implement several new laws on July 1, including statewide e-bike regulations, AI cyberbullying protections, new senior driver requirements and the creation of a Department of Early Childhood, while delaying a planned gas tax increase.

Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges
The Southern Poverty Law Center pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging donor fraud, money laundering conspiracy, and misuse of funds tied to anti-extremism operations.

Judge Questions US Block on Maduro Legal Funds
A US judge questions the Trump administration’s refusal to allow Venezuela to fund Nicolás Maduro’s legal defense in a high-profile drug trafficking case.