Laws & Regulations

Trend Analysis: Decentralizing Education Policy
Policy & Legislation Trend Analysis: Decentralizing Education Policy

A seismic shift in federal oversight is underway as the U.S. Department of Education, a long-standing pillar of academic governance, confronts a controversial and comprehensive plan for its complete dismantlement. This proposed restructuring represents more than just an administrative shuffle; it

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration Layoffs
Policy & Legislation Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration Layoffs

A recent federal court ruling has sent a shockwave through the federal government, halting planned layoffs for hundreds of employees and forcing agencies to reverse course. The decision, which hinges on a single word in a congressional spending bill, underscores the complex interplay between law,

Who Should Regulate Artificial Intelligence?
Science & Technology Who Should Regulate Artificial Intelligence?

The foundational American debate over states' rights versus federal power has found a new, high-stakes battleground in the digital realm of artificial intelligence, forcing a national reckoning over who holds the authority to write the rules for a technology reshaping society. At the heart of this

Can Driverless Cars and Union Jobs Coexist in NYC?
Policy & Legislation Can Driverless Cars and Union Jobs Coexist in NYC?

At the nexus of technology and policy, few issues are as charged as the arrival of autonomous vehicles on the crowded streets of New York City. With Waymo’s self-driving cars already logging miles in Manhattan and a new mayoral administration on the horizon, the city is at a critical inflection

Will ACA Subsidies Tear the Republican Party Apart?
Public Services & Infrastructure Will ACA Subsidies Tear the Republican Party Apart?

A Political Time Bomb Ticking in the GOP The December 31 expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies has become more than a policy deadline; it is a political time bomb ticking at the heart of the Republican party. With millions of Americans, many in GOP-held districts, facing

Denver Blocks Airport Lease for ICE Contractor
Public Services & Infrastructure Denver Blocks Airport Lease for ICE Contractor

A seemingly routine vote over an airport land lease has transformed into a high-profile battleground, pitting local city governance directly against the machinery of federal immigration enforcement. A Local Stand on a National Stage The Denver City Council's decision to deny an expanded lease for

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