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NAM Opposes Copyright Exemptions in Right-to-Repair Dispute
Economic & Fiscal NAM Opposes Copyright Exemptions in Right-to-Repair Dispute

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has voiced significant concern regarding exemptions suggested for copyright laws, which would permit the circumvention of protective measures in industrial repair. This issue is at the heart of the escalating "right-to-repair" debate. The

How Does Civil Society Uphold Global Human Rights Law?
Policy & Legislation How Does Civil Society Uphold Global Human Rights Law?

In a world marred by widespread human rights abuses, civil society stands as a crucial defender of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (IHL). An event hosted by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) spotlights the vital role that civil

FISA Amendment Spurs Privacy Debate Amid Tech Oversight
Policy & Legislation FISA Amendment Spurs Privacy Debate Amid Tech Oversight

The controversial "Stasi Clause," a proposed addition to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, has ignited a fierce debate over privacy rights and state surveillance powers. This contentious clause would require citizens to secretly gather intelligence for government agencies, a

Is Texas Failing to Protect Latino Communities' Air?
Policy & Legislation Is Texas Failing to Protect Latino Communities' Air?

The health of the air we breathe is a matter of great environmental and public health importance. Its quality can have profound effects on our health and lifespan, particularly in vulnerable communities. A particularly troubling pattern has surfaced where regulatory oversight for air quality may

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