Public Policy

Is Child Safety the Key to Federal AI Preemption?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Child Safety the Key to Federal AI Preemption?

The rapid integration of generative artificial intelligence into the daily lives of teenagers has forced a dramatic confrontation between state legislators and federal policymakers over who holds the ultimate authority to protect the next generation. This roundup synthesizes the perspectives of

Does Michigan’s 25-Foot Halo Law Threaten Civil Liberties?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Does Michigan’s 25-Foot Halo Law Threaten Civil Liberties?

In an era where every smartphone serves as a potential witness to government action, the legislative push to distance bystanders from active scenes creates a profound conflict between the duty to protect and the right to observe. The Michigan House of Representatives recently advanced a legislative

Will the PBM Lawsuit Block Illinois Drug Pricing Reforms?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will the PBM Lawsuit Block Illinois Drug Pricing Reforms?

The legal battle currently unfolding in federal court has placed a significant shadow over Illinois' aggressive efforts to curb the rising costs of prescription medications through strict oversight of pharmacy benefit managers. As the state implements the Healthcare Protection Act, a sweeping piece

Can Virginia Restrict Federal Immigration and Police Power?
Civil Law Can Virginia Restrict Federal Immigration and Police Power?

The legal confrontation between the United States Department of Justice and the Commonwealth of Virginia regarding federal authority has reached a critical stage as of 2026. At the center of this dispute is the fundamental interpretation of the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution,

Reform UK’s Proposed Act Sparks Backlash Over Women’s Rights
Civil Law Reform UK’s Proposed Act Sparks Backlash Over Women’s Rights

The sudden emergence of a legislative proposal that seeks to overhaul the bedrock of British civil rights has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of the United Kingdom. Led by Nigel Farage, Reform UK has introduced what it calls the "Women and Motherhood Protection Act," a move intended

Executive Overreach Fuels the Shadow Immigration System
Civil Law Executive Overreach Fuels the Shadow Immigration System

The modern American immigration landscape is increasingly defined by what experts call a "shadow immigration system," a legal gray area operating between formal legal entry and illegal crossing. This complex network of policies has been constructed through the executive branch’s strategic

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