Public Policy

Should Federal Law Preempt State AI Safety Regulations?
Corporate & Financial Law Should Federal Law Preempt State AI Safety Regulations?

Desiree Sainthrope is a legal heavyweight navigating the intersection of trade agreements and emerging tech. As a recognized authority on compliance and intellectual property, she offers a sharp perspective on the friction between state transparency laws and federal oversight. Today, she discusses

How Will Federal Policy Shifts Affect Immigrant Health?
Regulatory & Administrative Law How Will Federal Policy Shifts Affect Immigrant Health?

The intricate web of the American healthcare system currently supports a population of approximately 24 million noncitizen immigrants, a demographic that remains essential to the nation's economic vitality yet continues to navigate a landscape of systemic exclusion. These individuals, ranging from

How Is South Carolina Protecting Digital Asset Rights?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Is South Carolina Protecting Digital Asset Rights?

The state of South Carolina has effectively disrupted the conventional financial regulatory landscape by enacting Senate Bill 163, a comprehensive legislative framework that secures the fundamental rights of cryptocurrency users and fosters a resilient environment for the burgeoning blockchain

Is Maritime Law Failing Seafarers from the Global South?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Maritime Law Failing Seafarers from the Global South?

The vast expanse of the global ocean serves as the primary artery for international trade, facilitating the movement of over eleven billion tons of cargo annually through a complex network of shipping lanes that remain largely invisible to the average consumer. While this colossal maritime industry

Supreme Court Solidifies Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
Regulatory & Administrative Law Supreme Court Solidifies Medicare Drug Price Negotiations

The era of pharmaceutical giants exercising unilateral control over prescription drug prices reached a definitive conclusion as the U.S. Supreme Court declined to dismantle the federal government's primary cost-saving mechanism. By refusing to hear a series of high-profile challenges brought forth

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

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