Public Policy

Executive Overreach Fuels the Shadow Immigration System
Civil Law Executive Overreach Fuels the Shadow Immigration System

The modern American immigration landscape is increasingly defined by what experts call a "shadow immigration system," a legal gray area operating between formal legal entry and illegal crossing. This complex network of policies has been constructed through the executive branch’s strategic

Greece Ties Albania’s EU Path to Rule of Law and Minority Rights
International & Trade Law Greece Ties Albania’s EU Path to Rule of Law and Minority Rights

The journey toward European Union expansion often navigates through a labyrinth of historical grievances and modern legal standards, particularly within the sensitive geopolitical landscape of the Western Balkans. As Albania seeks to advance its accession process, Greece has consistently emphasized

Guthrie Navigates Kentucky Data Center Controversy
Tech & Intellectual Property Guthrie Navigates Kentucky Data Center Controversy

The rolling hills of Kentucky, long defined by agricultural heritage and manufacturing grit, are currently vibrating with the low hum of cooling fans from massive data facilities that consume more energy than entire neighboring towns. In Kentucky’s Second Congressional District, the sudden influx

Supreme Court Rules for Hikma in Skinny Label Patent Dispute
Regulatory & Administrative Law Supreme Court Rules for Hikma in Skinny Label Patent Dispute

The unanimous decision handed down by the Supreme Court in the high-stakes case of Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. v. Amarin Pharma, Inc. represents a transformative moment for the pharmaceutical landscape and the broader application of patent law. This landmark ruling effectively safeguards the

Why is the AMA Declaring War on RFK Jr.’s Health Agenda?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Why is the AMA Declaring War on RFK Jr.’s Health Agenda?

The American Medical Association, long considered a bastion of professional stability and moderate advocacy, has suddenly found itself at the center of a political firestorm that threatens the very foundations of its institutional authority. With more than 320,000 physicians under its umbrella, the

Bill C-12 Risks Undermining Canada's Immigration System
Civil Law Bill C-12 Risks Undermining Canada's Immigration System

The strength of a national immigration system often rests on its ability to balance rigorous border security with the predictable application of established legal principles that ensure fairness for all applicants. Bill C-12, officially known as the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and

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