Public Policy

Oregon’s Healthcare Merger Law Fails to Curb Consolidation
Regulatory & Administrative Law Oregon’s Healthcare Merger Law Fails to Curb Consolidation

The legislative landscape in Oregon was fundamentally altered in 2021 with the passage of a pioneering law that aimed to curb the aggressive consolidation of medical practices, but the current state of affairs suggests a widening chasm between regulatory ambition and market reality. At the time of

New York Budget Revisions Roll Back Key Environmental Laws
Regulatory & Administrative Law New York Budget Revisions Roll Back Key Environmental Laws

The newly ratified New York State budget for the current fiscal cycle has ignited a firestorm of controversy among climate scientists and policy experts who once viewed the state as the nation's environmental vanguard. This massive $268.5 billion spending plan represents more than just a financial

Supreme Court to Decide if Oil Firms Face Climate Lawsuits
Regulatory & Administrative Law Supreme Court to Decide if Oil Firms Face Climate Lawsuits

The financial burden of atmospheric degradation is shifting from a theoretical debate into a high-stakes courtroom reality as municipal leaders across the United States attempt to hold fossil fuel giants accountable for the escalating costs of environmental disasters. As of 2026, the cumulative

Wisconsin PFAS Rules Face Legal Risk After Federal Rollbacks
Regulatory & Administrative Law Wisconsin PFAS Rules Face Legal Risk After Federal Rollbacks

The intersection of public health safety and administrative law has created a high-stakes standoff in Wisconsin as the state attempts to navigate the fallout from recent federal shifts in environmental policy. For years, the Department of Natural Resources worked to establish a comprehensive

New Mexico Judge Weighs Strict Child Safety Mandates for Meta
Tech & Intellectual Property New Mexico Judge Weighs Strict Child Safety Mandates for Meta

A silent courtroom in New Mexico has become the unlikely epicenter of a legal earthquake that could dismantle the long-standing autonomy of the world’s most powerful social media platforms. By challenging the specific design of Meta, the court questioned whether corporate autonomy outweighs the

Will Federal Rules Redefine the Future of Autonomous Trucks?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Federal Rules Redefine the Future of Autonomous Trucks?

The sight of a forty-ton semi-trailer navigating a complex interstate interchange without a human behind the wheel is no longer a scene from science fiction but a rapidly approaching reality for American logistics. As the industry stands at this technological crossroads, the "Build America 250 Act"

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