Public Policy

Digital Omnibus Updates EU AI Act Deadlines and Safety Rules
Tech & Intellectual Property Digital Omnibus Updates EU AI Act Deadlines and Safety Rules

The rapid evolution of generative models and the complex interplay of cross-border data flows forced European policymakers back to the negotiating table to ensure the continent’s premier legislative framework remained both enforceable and technologically relevant. On May 7, 2026, negotiators

Connecticut Bans Hospital Sale-Leasebacks to Curb Private Equity
Regulatory & Administrative Law Connecticut Bans Hospital Sale-Leasebacks to Curb Private Equity

The decision by Connecticut state officials to prohibit hospital sale-leaseback arrangements represents a significant shift in how healthcare assets are protected from aggressive financial tactics as the industry navigates the complexities of modern medical economics. For years, critics have

Could Ending Birthright Citizenship Cost the U.S. Trillions?
Civil Law Could Ending Birthright Citizenship Cost the U.S. Trillions?

The fundamental architecture of American economic prosperity often relies on the quiet but consistent contributions of individuals whose legal standing was established at the very moment of their birth. While legal scholars frequently debate the constitutional nuances of the Fourteenth Amendment,

Is Deep-Seabed Mining Compatible With Human Rights?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Deep-Seabed Mining Compatible With Human Rights?

The vast and mysterious expanses of the global seabed are no longer viewed merely as industrial frontiers or reservoirs of mineral wealth but as critical pillars of the planetary life-support system that must be protected under international law. While deep-seabed mining was once considered a

Why Were New York’s Freshwater Wetland Rules Annulled?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Why Were New York’s Freshwater Wetland Rules Annulled?

The delicate equilibrium between aggressive environmental stewardship and the rigid constraints of administrative law was recently tested when a New York court struck down state regulations. This decision effectively halted the Department of Environmental Conservation’s ambitious attempt to broaden

Can Human Rights Survive Turkey’s Authoritarian Shift?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Human Rights Survive Turkey’s Authoritarian Shift?

The transformation of the Turkish Republic from a beacon of secular democratic hope in the Middle East into a centralized authoritarian regime represents one of the most significant geopolitical shifts of the twenty-first century. This profound metamorphosis, largely accelerated by the aftermath of

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