Laws & Regulations

Is the Kelly-Hegseth Feud a Test for Military Free Speech?
Policy & Legislation Is the Kelly-Hegseth Feud a Test for Military Free Speech?

The intersection of military discipline and individual liberty has reached a fever pitch as a high-stakes legal battle unfolds within the federal appellate court system. This confrontation centers on Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, and Secretary Pete Hegseth, representing a pivotal

Can States Protect Residents From Federal Immigration Abuse?
Government Can States Protect Residents From Federal Immigration Abuse?

When a local resident is confronted by a federal agent on a neighborhood street, the line between lawful enforcement and administrative overreach often blurs into a thick fog of jurisdictional confusion. Historically, state and local governments remained on the sidelines of immigration enforcement,

Can AI Legally Impersonate Medical Doctors?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can AI Legally Impersonate Medical Doctors?

The lines between digital entertainment and professional healthcare have blurred to a dangerous degree as sophisticated large language models begin to mirror the complex diagnostic behaviors of licensed physicians. In May 2026, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania initiated a landmark legal challenge

Who Should Control How AI Is Used for National Defense?
Policy & Legislation Who Should Control How AI Is Used for National Defense?

The silent halls of the Pentagon recently vibrated with the tension of a high-stakes standoff, not against a foreign power, but against a private corporation whose ethical programming threatened to override federal military command. This friction underscores a tectonic shift in the relationship

Is California’s Data Broker Registry More Than a Delete Button?
Policy & Legislation Is California’s Data Broker Registry More Than a Delete Button?

In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital surveillance, the battle for personal privacy has moved beyond simple opt-out forms into a complex arena of legislative registries and operational transparency. Donald Gainsborough, a leading expert at Government Curated, stands at the intersection of

Maine Governor Vetoes Moratorium on Large Data Centers
Science & Technology Maine Governor Vetoes Moratorium on Large Data Centers

The decision by Governor Janet Mills to veto legislation that would have effectively halted the development of large-scale data centers across the state of Maine represents a pivotal moment in the intersection of digital infrastructure and local economic policy. Known as LD 307, the bill sought to

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