Public Policy

Effective Digital Governance: Balancing Innovation and Regulation
Regulatory & Administrative Law Effective Digital Governance: Balancing Innovation and Regulation

In a world increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, governments, organizations, and civil society face the challenge of making informed decisions in the digital realm. Digital governance has become crucial in managing this interconnected society by ensuring that advancements in technology

Can Trump Successfully Weaken EPA's Carbon Emissions Regulations?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Trump Successfully Weaken EPA's Carbon Emissions Regulations?

Desiree Sainthrope is a Legal expert with extensive experience drafting and analyzing trade agreements. She is a recognized authority in global compliance and possesses a broad range of interests within the legal field, including intellectual property and the evolving implications of technologies

Mayor Bibb Seeks Federal Grants to Boost Cleveland’s Safety and Environment
Regulatory & Administrative Law Mayor Bibb Seeks Federal Grants to Boost Cleveland’s Safety and Environment

In the face of rising public safety concerns and the urgent need for environmental improvements, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb has embarked on a mission to secure federal grants. Joined by other city leaders, Mayor Bibb is advocating for significant federal support to sustain and enhance

Are You Ready for the Future of State Privacy Law Enforcement?
Tech & Intellectual Property Are You Ready for the Future of State Privacy Law Enforcement?

With the sands constantly shifting beneath the feet of state privacy law enforcement, the year 2025 heralds a robust framework shaping the data landscape. In the first two months of 2025 alone, we witnessed a surge in legislative activity with nineteen privacy bills introduced across ten different

Will HB 38 Safeguard Credit Card Privacy for North Carolina Sportsmen?
Tech & Intellectual Property Will HB 38 Safeguard Credit Card Privacy for North Carolina Sportsmen?

In an era where digital transactions dominate, the need to protect credit card privacy, especially for firearms-related purchases, has become a critical concern. The upcoming hearing in the North Carolina House Commerce and Economic Development Committee will address these concerns with the

Mississippi Court Rules Legislature Not Subject to Open Meetings Act
Regulatory & Administrative Law Mississippi Court Rules Legislature Not Subject to Open Meetings Act

A recent ruling by a Hinds County Chancery Court judge regarding the Mississippi Legislature's accountability to the public and transparency in its operations has sparked significant discussion. This ruling centered on whether the Mississippi Legislature is deemed a "public body" and

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