Public Policy

OpenAI Backs California Measure to Protect Children From AI
Tech & Intellectual Property OpenAI Backs California Measure to Protect Children From AI

California is a battleground for the future of artificial intelligence, where a clash between legislative action and direct democracy is shaping how the next generation will interact with emerging technologies. To navigate this complex landscape, we turn to Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert whose

Trump's Pro-Marijuana Stance Fractures the GOP
Regulatory & Administrative Law Trump's Pro-Marijuana Stance Fractures the GOP

A political fault line has opened within the Republican party, and its epicenter is not a traditional conservative battleground but the burgeoning, complex world of cannabis policy. The GOP, a party that has long defined itself through a commitment to law and order, now finds itself in the throes

GOP Moderates to Cave on Health Bill Over Subsidies
Regulatory & Administrative Law GOP Moderates to Cave on Health Bill Over Subsidies

In a display of political pragmatism that has come to define their tenure, a key faction of moderate House Republicans from politically precarious districts is signaling they will support the party's sweeping health care legislation despite its glaring omission of an extension for critical health

Why Can't Republicans Agree on Health Care?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Why Can't Republicans Agree on Health Care?

The impending expiration of critical health care subsidies for millions of Americans has become more than a policy debate; it has become a powerful magnifying glass exposing the deep, seemingly irreconcilable fractures within the Republican party. As a deadline approaches that could trigger a

Trump Vetoes Bill in Feud With Colorado Governor
Regulatory & Administrative Law Trump Vetoes Bill in Feud With Colorado Governor

Today we sit down with Desiree Sainthrope, a leading legal expert whose work focuses on the intricate dance between executive power and legislative process. With years of experience analyzing the constitutional and political forces that shape American governance, she offers a critical perspective

Is the Abortion Pill in Our Drinking Water?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is the Abortion Pill in Our Drinking Water?

A contentious new front has opened in the long-standing debate over abortion access, shifting the battle from clinics and courtrooms to an unexpected arenthe nation's water treatment facilities. An anti-abortion group, Students for Life of America, has initiated a sophisticated campaign arguing

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