Regulatory & Administrative Law

Shifting Blame: Infrastructure Over Education for Road Safety
Regulatory & Administrative Law Shifting Blame: Infrastructure Over Education for Road Safety

Transportation safety campaigns have long placed the burden of safety on pedestrians and cyclists, suggesting they wear high-visibility clothing or helmets to avoid accidents. This approach, however, overlooks the root causes of road accidents, such as driver behavior and inadequate infrastructure.

Will Dutch Education Cuts Jeopardize Future Academic and Research Growth?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Dutch Education Cuts Jeopardize Future Academic and Research Growth?

The recent agreement between coalition and opposition parties in the Netherlands to adjust the government’s budget has sparked a heated debate, particularly concerning the Education budget. Initially, there were planned cuts of €748 million to the Education budget, which have now been scrapped,

Will Healthcare Budget Cuts Deepen Staff Shortages in Healthcare Sector?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Healthcare Budget Cuts Deepen Staff Shortages in Healthcare Sector?

The healthcare sector is at a critical juncture as new budget cuts threaten to exacerbate existing staff shortages, causing significant concern among professionals and policymakers alike. Public Health Minister Fleur Agema has vocally expressed her worries about the potential negative impact these

Is Vermont the Ideal Domicile for Captive Insurance Companies?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Vermont the Ideal Domicile for Captive Insurance Companies?

In today's volatile commercial insurance market, businesses have increasingly turned toward alternative risk management solutions to navigate the arduous terrain. Captive insurance, in particular, has emerged as a viable and attractive option for companies aiming to gain better control over their

Who Should Control Energy Policy in New Hampshire: PUC or DOE?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Who Should Control Energy Policy in New Hampshire: PUC or DOE?

As the upcoming legislative session in New Hampshire looms, a significant debate is brewing over who should control energy policy in the state. The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and the Department of Energy (DOE) are at the center of this contention, with the Office of the Consumer Advocate

How Can We Enhance Path Systems for Growing Populations and Efficiency?
Regulatory & Administrative Law How Can We Enhance Path Systems for Growing Populations and Efficiency?

The Transportation Committee recently convened to discuss future path system planning, focusing on the integration and enhancement of transportation infrastructure. As populations grow, the need for expanded, more efficient pathways becomes increasingly critical in order to accommodate a larger

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