Public Policy

Is Kathy Hochul's Climate Pivot a New Model for Democrats?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Kathy Hochul's Climate Pivot a New Model for Democrats?

The political landscape of the Empire State is currently undergoing a quiet but profound transformation as Governor Kathy Hochul redefines New York's environmental agenda to prioritize economic affordability over the aggressive decarbonization timelines set by previous laws. This

Should Flight Tracking Data Be Used to Tax Private Jets?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Should Flight Tracking Data Be Used to Tax Private Jets?

The digital footprint of a private jet was once a closely guarded secret, known only to pilots and air traffic controllers, but a recent shift in how local governments analyze satellite data has suddenly transformed the sky into an open ledger for tax collectors. This technological transparency led

Washington Debates How to Share AI Industry Wealth
Tech & Intellectual Property Washington Debates How to Share AI Industry Wealth

The corridors of power in Washington are currently vibrating with a discourse that has transcended the abstract ethics of machine learning to focus squarely on who gets to keep the massive financial rewards generated by the artificial intelligence revolution. While the previous years were dominated

How Does the C.A.R.T. Act Shape Connecticut’s Digital Future?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Does the C.A.R.T. Act Shape Connecticut’s Digital Future?

The digital ecosystem within the borders of Connecticut is undergoing a profound transformation as lawmakers implement a comprehensive framework designed to curb the excesses of Silicon Valley while fostering local innovation. Known formally as Public Act 26-15, the Connecticut Age-Appropriate

Can South Africa Solve Its 2026 Immigration Crisis?
Civil Law Can South Africa Solve Its 2026 Immigration Crisis?

The streets of Pretoria and Johannesburg are currently vibrating with a tension that has not been witnessed in decades as the June 30 deadline set by the "March and March" movement approaches. Led by the charismatic yet polarizing Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, this grassroots surge has galvanized thousands

Can Connecticut’s New Laws Stop Federal ICE Overreach?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Connecticut’s New Laws Stop Federal ICE Overreach?

The granite steps of the Abraham Ribicoff U.S. Court House in Hartford have transformed into a theater of political friction as residents and state officials confront the widening reach of federal immigration enforcement. This atmosphere of tension reflects a broader societal pushback against what

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