The political landscape in Washington has transformed into a complex arena of high-stakes legal battles and procedural maneuvers as the 118th Congress navigates a turbulent relationship with the executive branch. This friction is not merely a byproduct of partisan disagreement but stems from a
The landscape of federal labor relations currently faces an unprecedented challenge as the executive branch and the judicial system clash over the fundamental rights of nearly two-thirds of the government workforce. This tension reached a fever pitch when the Office of Personnel Management issued
A political savant and leader in policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough is at the helm of Government Curated. With Canada unveiling a monumental shift in its defense and industrial strategy, his insights are crucial for understanding the tectonic changes ahead. This interview explores the
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
The grand halls of Munich's Hotel Bayerischer Hof, once a symbol of unbreakable transatlantic unity, recently played host to a drama that revealed not the strength of an alliance but the depth of its fractures. At the world’s foremost security conference, European leaders found themselves watching
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