Policy & Legislation

Can Trump's Tech Reboot Succeed After a Purge?
Policy & Legislation Can Trump's Tech Reboot Succeed After a Purge?

In a striking reversal that has left observers bewildered, the same administration that orchestrated one of the most significant reductions of the federal workforce is now embarking on an ambitious and aggressive campaign to recruit a new generation of top-tier technology talent. This pivot raises

Trend Analysis: Generative AI Accountability
Policy & Legislation Trend Analysis: Generative AI Accountability

A new and alarming frontier in digital harm has opened as generative artificial intelligence becomes a tool for creating and disseminating nonconsensual intimate imagery on a global scale. This escalating crisis reached a flashpoint with the widespread circulation of AI-generated abusive content,

Arbitrator Finds Trump Union Orders Violate Law
Policy & Legislation Arbitrator Finds Trump Union Orders Violate Law

A fundamental challenge to executive power has emerged not from a high court, but from an arbitration hearing concerning a single grievance at a Midwestern Air Force base, setting a powerful precedent on the limits of presidential authority. A Clash of Power: Executive Orders vs Federal Labor Law

States Resist Trump's Escalating Push for Resident Data
Policy & Legislation States Resist Trump's Escalating Push for Resident Data

A leading voice in the intricate dance between federal policy and state legislation, Donald Gainsborough of Government Curated joins us to unravel one of the most pressing issues of our time: the escalating conflict over data privacy. As federal agencies intensify their demands for sensitive

Senate to Vote on Curbing Trump's War Powers Over Venezuela
Policy & Legislation Senate to Vote on Curbing Trump's War Powers Over Venezuela

A decisive confrontation over presidential power is brewing in the halls of Congress, with a recent military operation in Venezuela forcing a constitutional reckoning long simmering beneath the surface of American foreign policy. The U.S. Senate is preparing for a landmark vote on a war powers

Is the Pentagon Punishing a Senator or a Soldier?
Policy & Legislation Is the Pentagon Punishing a Senator or a Soldier?

A contentious administrative action initiated by the Pentagon against a sitting U.S. Senator has ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill, raising profound questions about the intersection of military law, political speech, and executive power. At the center of the dispute is Senator Mark Kelly, a

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