Public Policy

Misinformation Fuels Political Tensions After New Orleans Attack
Regulatory & Administrative Law Misinformation Fuels Political Tensions After New Orleans Attack

The recent attack in New Orleans, where a truck driver rammed into a crowd on Bourbon Street, has ignited a wave of politically charged reactions and rampant misinformation. The tragedy, which resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, was quickly seized upon by President-elect Donald Trump and

Politicized Philanthropy: Progressive Nonprofits Swaying Elections
Regulatory & Administrative Law Politicized Philanthropy: Progressive Nonprofits Swaying Elections

In the increasingly complex world of modern philanthropy, nonprofit organizations have long played a crucial role in addressing various societal issues. However, a controversial trend has emerged in recent years, particularly among progressive nonprofits, which have become deeply intertwined with

Can Armenia's 2025-31 Program Revitalize Its Labor Market and Economy?
Civil Law Can Armenia's 2025-31 Program Revitalize Its Labor Market and Economy?

Armenia has recently unveiled a comprehensive strategic program aimed at increasing employment and creating a competitive workforce over the period from 2025 to 2031. This ambitious initiative, developed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, seeks to boost employment among specific groups,

Can Oakland Revise Police Pursuit Policies to Improve Public Safety?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Oakland Revise Police Pursuit Policies to Improve Public Safety?

California Governor Gavin Newsom has spotlighted the need for reforms in Oakland’s police pursuit policies amidst an extended crime crackdown in the East Bay region. This was emphasized during a news briefing in Alameda County, where the governor shared this announcement alongside other officials,

Can Legislators Reform Oklahoma's Landlord-Friendly Eviction Policies?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Legislators Reform Oklahoma's Landlord-Friendly Eviction Policies?

Oklahoma is grappling with a significant eviction crisis, with an average of 132 eviction cases daily in 2024, a situation expected to result in approximately 48,278 evictions by the end of the year, reflecting the previous year's figures. The state's legal framework heavily favors landlords,

Is Public Acceptance of the RSV Vaccine on the Rise in the U.S.?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Public Acceptance of the RSV Vaccine on the Rise in the U.S.?

The acceptance of the RSV vaccine in the United States is witnessing a significant upward trend, according to recent surveys by the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC). Conducted in October 2023 and November 2024, these surveys provide a detailed analysis of the changing public views on the RSV

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