Public Policy

U.S. States Propose New Limits on Homeschooling Freedom
Regulatory & Administrative Law U.S. States Propose New Limits on Homeschooling Freedom

The longstanding American tradition of parental autonomy in education is facing an unprecedented wave of legislative scrutiny that threatens to dismantle decades of successful deregulation. For nearly half a century, the overarching trend across the United States favored the expansion of parental

EDI Is the Key to Solving the Construction Skills Gap
Regulatory & Administrative Law EDI Is the Key to Solving the Construction Skills Gap

The construction industry is currently navigating a period of unprecedented demand for infrastructure, yet it simultaneously faces a labor shortage that threatens the very feasibility of future projects. Estimates suggest that more than 47,000 new workers must enter the sector every year to

Scholars Debate Adding Cultural Appropriation to IP Law
Tech & Intellectual Property Scholars Debate Adding Cultural Appropriation to IP Law

The debate over whether cultural heritage should receive the same legal protections as corporate trademarks has reached a critical juncture in American law schools and policy circles. For decades, the intellectual property framework has prioritized the rights of individual creators and corporate

Will Cannabis Reclassification Change DOT Drug Testing?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Cannabis Reclassification Change DOT Drug Testing?

The recent formal memorandum issued by the United States Department of Transportation clarifies that the federal proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act will not alter existing drug testing protocols. This declaration serves as a

FCC Shifts Strategy to Block Chinese Tech Infrastructure
Tech & Intellectual Property FCC Shifts Strategy to Block Chinese Tech Infrastructure

The rapid integration of connectivity into every layer of physical reality has transformed the once-monotonous world of radio frequency regulation into a vital frontline for national defense and international strategy. While traditional diplomacy often focuses on visible trade balances and tariffs,

Is the HHS Shift to At-Will Staff a Reform or a Purge?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is the HHS Shift to At-Will Staff a Reform or a Purge?

The landscape of federal employment within the Department of Health and Human Services is currently undergoing a seismic transformation that challenges the historical foundations of civil service stability. Under the leadership of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a sweeping executive order has

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