Regulatory & Administrative Law

Will Justices Protect Crisis Pregnancy Centers' Rights?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Justices Protect Crisis Pregnancy Centers' Rights?

Imagine a small, faith-based center offering counseling to pregnant women, suddenly facing a state demand for its private donor lists and internal documents. This scenario isn’t hypothetical—it’s the reality for First Choice Women’s Resource Centers in New Jersey, caught in a high-stakes legal

Can Republicans Unite on a Health Care Plan Before Time Runs Out?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Republicans Unite on a Health Care Plan Before Time Runs Out?

As a seasoned journalist covering the intricacies of American politics and health care policy, I’m thrilled to sit down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert whose sharp insights into legislative dynamics and policy implications have made her a trusted voice in the field. With a background in

Can Trump's Health Care Plan Break the Partisan Deadlock?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Trump's Health Care Plan Break the Partisan Deadlock?

Imagine a ticking clock counting down to a health care crisis for millions of Americans, with billions of dollars in subsidies hanging in the balance and a divisive proposal from President Trump stirring the pot. As the deadline of December 31 looms, the debate over health care policy in Washington

How AI Power Demands and Policy Rollbacks Revived Coal
Regulatory & Administrative Law How AI Power Demands and Policy Rollbacks Revived Coal

Simon Haidegger sits down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert in global compliance whose work straddles energy regulation, power markets, and the fast-evolving footprint of AI infrastructure. She explains why data centers are reshaping utility planning, how federal rollbacks and emergency

Will Legal Battles Reshape Greenpeace USA's Future?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Legal Battles Reshape Greenpeace USA's Future?

From courtroom pressure to office upheaval: why Greenpeace USA is at an inflection point Mounting legal bills, headline litigation, and sudden layoffs collided to create a leadership squeeze that many insiders describe as both urgent and destabilizing for mission work. Roundup contributors frame

COP30 Tests Paris as Markets Race and U.S. Pulls Back
Regulatory & Administrative Law COP30 Tests Paris as Markets Race and U.S. Pulls Back

From breakthrough to crossroads: why Paris still matters and why Belém will tell Global climate politics rarely hinge on a single summit, yet the run-up to Belém has drawn an unusual mix of urgency and skepticism as investors, diplomats, and campaigners argue over whether the Paris Agreement still

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