State Supreme Court says Damien Echols can seek further DNA testing in West Memphis Three case


by Arkansas Times

Arkansas Times— The high court said a person did not need to be incarcerated in order to seek DNA testing to prove their actual innocence.

Arkansas Times—State Supreme Court says lawyers can carry guns in courthouses. The opinion stops short of saying lawyers can carry guns into courtrooms, but hints that will probably change once someone files another lawsuit.

WV MetroNews—Attorney general announces state will seek Supreme Court review of transgender athlete case. Morrisey made the announcement of a Supreme Court appeal attempt at a press conference surrounded by other political figures and Riley Gaines, the former collegiate swimmer who has been active in the politics surrounding gender identity and women’s sports.

Fortune—Trucker who says back pain CBD product got him fired for failing a drug test takes his case to Supreme Court. Douglas Horn says he confirmed with a lab that the product, which was only supposed to contain CBD, did in fact have THC in it.