Public Policy

How Should North Dakota Protect Children From AI Risks?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Should North Dakota Protect Children From AI Risks?

Establishing clear legal liability for technology corporations could prevent Big Tech from using the youth population as experimental subjects for unvetted algorithmic tools. North Dakota currently finds itself at a significant crossroads as it strives to become a prominent national technology hub

Is Federal Inaction Fueling an AI Environmental Crisis?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Federal Inaction Fueling an AI Environmental Crisis?

Supreme Court precedents have made it nearly impossible for private citizens to challenge data center permits under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act without proving rare "intentional discrimination." This legal landscape presents a significant hurdle at a moment when the United States is undergoing

Can Trump Legally Charge for Early Access to Policy News?
Corporate & Financial Law Can Trump Legally Charge for Early Access to Policy News?

Introduction The intersection of presidential communication and private financial gain has reached a boiling point as Wall Street firms pay staggering sums for a millisecond advantage on market-moving policy updates. On August 13, 2026, a federal lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New

Why Did Big Tech’s War on an AI Critic Backfire?
Corporate & Financial Law Why Did Big Tech’s War on an AI Critic Backfire?

The failure of a multi-million dollar campaign to end the political career of an AI advocate has exposed the limits of industry spending in the face of a growing demand for technological accountability. In the current political landscape, high-stakes efforts by major technology firms to unseat

Can the FITNESS Act Restore Federal Policing Standards?
Civil Law Can the FITNESS Act Restore Federal Policing Standards?

Following a period of unprecedented administrative expansion that left the integrity of federal law enforcement in question, the introduction of the FITNESS Act in August 2026 marks a critical turning point for the nation. Senators Cory Booker and Richard Blumenthal proposed this legislation

What Does Ohio’s New Traffic Stop ID Law Mean for You?
Regulatory & Administrative Law What Does Ohio’s New Traffic Stop ID Law Mean for You?

Refusing to provide personal identification during a traffic stop in Ohio has been escalated to a fourth-degree misdemeanor, providing law enforcement with a definitive enforcement mechanism for non-compliant individuals. Prior to the implementation of House Bill 492, the state legal system resided

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