Regulatory & Administrative Law

US Becomes Only Nation to Exit UN Climate Treaty
Regulatory & Administrative Law US Becomes Only Nation to Exit UN Climate Treaty

In a move that reverberated across global diplomatic circles, the United States formally initiated its departure from the foundational treaty that has guided international climate action for over three decades, charting a solitary course away from a consensus it once helped build. The decision to

US Seizes Russian Tanker Violating Venezuela Sanctions
Regulatory & Administrative Law US Seizes Russian Tanker Violating Venezuela Sanctions

In the vast, open expanse of international waters, the interception of a single oil tanker has ignited a diplomatic firestorm, crystallizing the simmering conflict between national sovereignty and global economic pressure. The recent seizure of the Russian-flagged tanker, the Bella, by United

Texas Startup Bets on Nuclear Power for AI Dominance
Regulatory & Administrative Law Texas Startup Bets on Nuclear Power for AI Dominance

With a career centered on the complex web of global trade agreements and compliance, Desiree Sainthrope has a unique vantage point on the intersection of big-money projects and international politics. Her expertise in intellectual property and the legal ramifications of emerging technologies like

Why Would US Oil Choose Iran Over Venezuela?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Why Would US Oil Choose Iran Over Venezuela?

A Tale of Two Pariahs Gauging the Future of US Oil Investment In the complex world of global energy, pragmatism often outweighs politics. For decades, both Iran and Venezuela have been off-limits to American oil companies, isolated by stringent sanctions and geopolitical hostility. Yet, if the

Trump Plan Targets AI to Lower Surging Power Costs
Regulatory & Administrative Law Trump Plan Targets AI to Lower Surging Power Costs

The silent hum of servers powering the artificial intelligence revolution has grown into a roar on the monthly utility bills of millions of Americans, creating a political firestorm that the Trump administration is now attempting to quell with a bold and controversial market intervention. This

New Law Offers Tax Relief for Disaster Victims
Regulatory & Administrative Law New Law Offers Tax Relief for Disaster Victims

In the chaotic aftermath of a federally declared natural disaster, survivors grappling with the loss of homes and livelihoods have historically faced an additional, unforeseen adversary in the form of rigid and confusing federal tax deadlines that failed to account for their dire circumstances. A

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