Regulatory & Administrative Law

Judge Rules NNSA Violated Environmental Laws in Plutonium Production Plan
Regulatory & Administrative Law Judge Rules NNSA Violated Environmental Laws in Plutonium Production Plan

In a notable court decision, a federal judge concluded that the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, had breached environmental laws in its strategy to ramp up plutonium pit production. The ruling emphasizes the need for stringent adherence

Ministry Clarifies $15M Legal Allocation for Health Sector Budget
Regulatory & Administrative Law Ministry Clarifies $15M Legal Allocation for Health Sector Budget

In recent discussions held during a Standing Finance Committee meeting on October 11, 2024, the Ministry of Health clarified information regarding the $15 million estimate for legal bills, as reported in two daily newspapers. This article seeks to address the misinformation, provide transparent

Vietnam to Revise Railway Law: Incentives and Modernization Plans
Regulatory & Administrative Law Vietnam to Revise Railway Law: Incentives and Modernization Plans

Vietnam's railway infrastructure is on the brink of a transformative overhaul. The Ministry of Transport has introduced a draft revised Railway Law, targeting significant upgrades to the existing 2017 Railway Law. This legislative evolution, set for potential enactment by the National Assembly

Debate Highlights Stark Differences on Climate Policies and Energy Future
Regulatory & Administrative Law Debate Highlights Stark Differences on Climate Policies and Energy Future

The recent debate between Senators Vance and Walz underscored significant divergences in climate policies and visions for the future of energy in the United States. Against the backdrop of Hurricane Helene, the moderators prompted discussions about climate change, energy production, and job

How Does Dorothy Roberts Expose Racial Inequities in Social Systems?
Regulatory & Administrative Law How Does Dorothy Roberts Expose Racial Inequities in Social Systems?

Dorothy Roberts, a distinguished legal scholar and public policy researcher, has dedicated her career to shedding light on the racial inequities embedded in health and social service systems in the United States. Through her groundbreaking research and advocacy, Roberts has uncovered how these

Are Taiwan's Submarine Cables Secure in a Geopolitical Struggle?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Are Taiwan's Submarine Cables Secure in a Geopolitical Struggle?

Submarine cables, the hidden veins of global internet connectivity, play an essential role in Taiwan's digital stability. With around 300 of these undersea cables carrying 99% of internet data traffic worldwide, any damage to this infrastructure can result in severe disruptions. Taiwan's

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