Laws & Regulations

Is a 50-Year-Old Law Protecting Your Data?
Policy & Legislation Is a 50-Year-Old Law Protecting Your Data?

The personal information you entrust to the federal government exists in a legal landscape designed for a world of paper records and filing cabinets, not one of interconnected databases and cloud servers. A federal law enacted half a century ago, the Privacy Act of 1974, stands as the primary

Can RFK Jr. Win His War on Public Health?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can RFK Jr. Win His War on Public Health?

The improbable elevation of a man who built his career suing federal health agencies to the very leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services marked the most audacious gambit of the second Trump administration. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a political scion turned iconoclast, took the helm

Is Medical Free Speech a Threat to Public Health?
Public Services & Infrastructure Is Medical Free Speech a Threat to Public Health?

A political savant and leader in policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough is at the helm of Government Curated, where he navigates the complex and often contentious intersection of law and public health. As the Supreme Court considers a series of cases that pit First Amendment rights against the

White House Investor Ban Complicates Housing Deal
Economic & Fiscal White House Investor Ban Complicates Housing Deal

With Washington buzzing about a major housing package, the debate over large institutional investors buying single-family homes has taken center stage. To unravel the complex political maneuvering and policy implications, we're speaking with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader at

Trend Analysis: Federal Admissions Scrutiny
Public Services & Infrastructure Trend Analysis: Federal Admissions Scrutiny

The intricate and often opaque admissions processes of America's elite universities are being pried open by an unprecedented level of federal intervention, transforming a long-simmering debate into a high-stakes legal and political confrontation. At the epicenter of this national shift is the

Is the Coast Guard's Discrimination Policy Broken?
Policy & Legislation Is the Coast Guard's Discrimination Policy Broken?

For a service branch dedicated to ensuring safety and order on the water, the discovery of deep-seated inconsistencies in its internal discrimination reporting system has sent waves of concern through its ranks and among lawmakers. A comprehensive review has pulled back the curtain on a flawed

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