(The Center Square) — A Kentucky-based company suing New Hampshire over its decision to scrap vehicle emissions testing has asked a federal judge to force state officials to comply with a court order to restart the program.
Even a four-hour runtime doesn’t seem like enough, considering all the recent turmoil at the Murdochs’ media empire.
A lawsuit against Meta and Google avoids the issue of liability for content and focuses on allegations that social media platforms themselves are harmful by design.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office plans to ask the state Supreme Court to overturn its two landmark Claremont school funding rulings from the 1990s, arguing they are an improper reading of the state constitution. In a filing to the court Tuesday, the Department of Justice appears to be setting the groundwork to argue that […]
A New Hampshire federal judge formally dismissed a yearlong lawsuit against the Trump administration’s “anti-DEI” directive to public schools — weeks after both sides agreed it is no longer necessary. In an order Wednesday, Judge Landya McCafferty accepted an agreement between the National Education Association and American Civil Liberties Union and the U.S. Department of […]
On Wednesday, just over a week after a U.S. District Court judge ordered New Hampshire to take all necessary steps to continue its vehicle inspection program, the New Hampshire Executive Council voted to let the state’s emissions testing contract expire. At an emergency meeting, the council voted, 3-2, against a 60-day extension to the state’s […]
Gov. Kelly Ayotte nominated Associate Justice of the Superior Court Daniel Will to serve on the state Supreme Court Tuesday, her second nomination to the high court since taking office last year. Will has served on the superior court since 2021, and as the associate justice of that court has presided over superior court cases […]
NORTH HAVERHILL — The Grafton County sheriff is suing her predecessor — along with the county and her own sheriff’s department — alleging that…
(The Center Square) — New Hampshire Republicans want to conduct an impeachment inquiry of Democratic Executive Council Member Karen Liot Hill in response to claims that she abused her authority by encouraging a lawsuit against the state over its voter ID requirements.
