Public Policy

Why Did Big Tech’s War on an AI Critic Backfire?
Corporate & Financial Law Why Did Big Tech’s War on an AI Critic Backfire?

The failure of a multi-million dollar campaign to end the political career of an AI advocate has exposed the limits of industry spending in the face of a growing demand for technological accountability. In the current political landscape, high-stakes efforts by major technology firms to unseat

Can the FITNESS Act Restore Federal Policing Standards?
Civil Law Can the FITNESS Act Restore Federal Policing Standards?

Following a period of unprecedented administrative expansion that left the integrity of federal law enforcement in question, the introduction of the FITNESS Act in August 2026 marks a critical turning point for the nation. Senators Cory Booker and Richard Blumenthal proposed this legislation

What Does Ohio’s New Traffic Stop ID Law Mean for You?
Regulatory & Administrative Law What Does Ohio’s New Traffic Stop ID Law Mean for You?

Refusing to provide personal identification during a traffic stop in Ohio has been escalated to a fourth-degree misdemeanor, providing law enforcement with a definitive enforcement mechanism for non-compliant individuals. Prior to the implementation of House Bill 492, the state legal system resided

Is Meta Facing Its Big Tobacco Moment Over Teen Safety?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Meta Facing Its Big Tobacco Moment Over Teen Safety?

The legal corridors of Oakland are currently serving as the stage for a high-stakes confrontation that might fundamentally dismantle the operational architecture of the modern social media industry. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is facing a coalition of U.S. states alleging

White House Expands AI Policy to Cover Open-Source Models
Tech & Intellectual Property White House Expands AI Policy to Cover Open-Source Models

Federal regulators are moving beyond the era of voluntary cooperation and entering a period where open-access artificial intelligence models face the same scrutiny as proprietary systems developed behind closed doors. This strategic pivot signals a more aggressive stance by the administration,

UK to Expand Right to Work Liability for Employers in 2026
Civil Law UK to Expand Right to Work Liability for Employers in 2026

The rapid expansion of corporate accountability in the United Kingdom has reached a critical juncture as the Home Office implements a sweeping overhaul of Right to Work regulations effective October 1, 2026. This transition signifies a fundamental shift in how the British government views the

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