Public Policy

Does the EAC Purge Threaten National Election Security?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Does the EAC Purge Threaten National Election Security?

The integrity of democratic processes often rests upon the shoulders of obscure federal agencies that maintain the technical standards for voting machines and registration databases across the country. Recent structural shifts within the Election Assistance Commission have sparked intense debate

SpaceX IPO Signals the Rise of Corporate Caesarism
Regulatory & Administrative Law SpaceX IPO Signals the Rise of Corporate Caesarism

As the most valuable private aerospace company on the planet prepares for its public debut, the sheer gravity of its $2 trillion valuation is pulling the entire foundation of American capital markets into a new and uncharted orbit. This transition is far more than a simple financial liquidity event

Trump Narrows Habitat Protections for Endangered Species
Regulatory & Administrative Law Trump Narrows Habitat Protections for Endangered Species

The federal government has fundamentally altered the interpretation of the Endangered Species Act by implementing a far more restrictive definition of what constitutes a critical habitat for at-risk wildlife. This shift represents a significant departure from decades of environmental policy that

Will the DOT 2026 Agenda Fast-Track a Driverless Future?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will the DOT 2026 Agenda Fast-Track a Driverless Future?

The sudden shift toward a driverless landscape has reached a critical tipping point as the Department of Transportation unveils its most aggressive policy framework to date, prioritizing the removal of regulatory barriers for autonomous systems over traditional human-operated safety standards. This

Can New CEQA Rules Balance Efficiency and Public Trust?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can New CEQA Rules Balance Efficiency and Public Trust?

California continues to struggle with its housing and infrastructure goals, resulting in a complex debate over the California Environmental Quality Act and its role in slowing down essential development across the state. In response, recent legislative updates have sought to refine the process by

Did the UK Government Violate Laws to Use Banned Pesticides?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Did the UK Government Violate Laws to Use Banned Pesticides?

The persistent tension between the economic viability of the British sugar beet industry and the urgent preservation of vital pollinator populations has reached a boiling point within the highest levels of the legal system as advocacy groups challenge recent government decisions. This controversy

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