Public Policy

Should a Startup Be Allowed to Blot Out the Sun?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Should a Startup Be Allowed to Blot Out the Sun?

The future arrived not with a thunderous declaration from a global summit, but through the quiet hum of a Zoom call on a late January day in 2024, forever altering the perspective of Janos Pasztor, a veteran diplomat who had dedicated his life to the established channels of climate diplomacy. On

Is Abortion Access Threatening Affordable Care?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Abortion Access Threatening Affordable Care?

The financial stability of health insurance for millions of Americans now hinges not on economic forecasts or market forces, but on a deeply partisan and high-stakes legislative stalemate over a single medical procedure. With critical federal subsidies hanging in the balance, the political conflict

GOP Health Care Chaos Creates Midterm Vulnerability
Regulatory & Administrative Law GOP Health Care Chaos Creates Midterm Vulnerability

The Republican party is currently grappling with profound internal turmoil and a mounting political liability concerning its health care policy, a contentious issue that is now prominently escalating in crucial battleground races ahead of the midterm elections. At the heart of this disarray is the

Power Struggle Between HHS and FDA Chiefs Escalates
Regulatory & Administrative Law Power Struggle Between HHS and FDA Chiefs Escalates

A deepening schism between Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his subordinate, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, has erupted into a full-blown power struggle, threatening to paralyze key public health initiatives and undermine the chain of command. While official channels

FAA Bases Flight Restoration on Controller Return
Regulatory & Administrative Law FAA Bases Flight Restoration on Controller Return

The Precarious Path to Reopening America's Skies The recent, widespread disruption to air travel across the United States has exposed a critical vulnerability in the nation's infrastructure: its absolute dependence on a fully staffed and operational corps of air traffic controllers. As the federal

Liberal Cities Ditch Plate Trackers Over Data Fears
Regulatory & Administrative Law Liberal Cities Ditch Plate Trackers Over Data Fears

In an era where technology promises unprecedented security, a growing number of progressive American cities are discovering that the very systems installed to protect their citizens may be creating a far more insidious danger to their most vulnerable populations. A network of automated license

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