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Can State Courts Hold Big Oil Liable for Climate Change?
Government Can State Courts Hold Big Oil Liable for Climate Change?

As municipalities across the United States face staggering bills for repairing infrastructure shattered by extreme weather events, the legal battleground for climate accountability has shifted decisively toward state courtrooms. Over two dozen jurisdictions are currently navigating complex

New Zealand Ignores Advice and Weakens Maori Treaty Rights
Policy & Legislation New Zealand Ignores Advice and Weakens Maori Treaty Rights

The New Zealand government is currently navigating a precarious legislative path that many legal experts and indigenous leaders describe as a direct assault on the constitutional rights of the Māori people. Under the leadership of Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith, the coalition government has

Vermont to Implement Strictest Wake Boat Rules in the U.S.
Policy & Legislation Vermont to Implement Strictest Wake Boat Rules in the U.S.

The shimmering surfaces of Vermont’s serene glacial lakes are currently the center of a national policy shift as the state prepares to enforce the most rigorous wake boat regulations in the United States. Beginning in mid-June 2026, a comprehensive legal framework will take effect, specifically

NHFPI Breaks Down New Hampshire’s $15.9 Billion State Budget
Economic & Fiscal NHFPI Breaks Down New Hampshire’s $15.9 Billion State Budget

While the serene landscapes of New Hampshire often evoke a sense of quiet stability, the internal financial mechanisms that power the state's public services represent an intricate and high-stakes puzzle totaling nearly sixteen billion dollars. This massive sum, which dictates the operational

Florida Sues OpenAI and Sam Altman Over ChatGPT Safety Risks
Policy & Legislation Florida Sues OpenAI and Sam Altman Over ChatGPT Safety Risks

The rapid expansion of generative artificial intelligence encountered a formidable and unprecedented legal barrier on June 2, 2026, when the State of Florida initiated a comprehensive, eighty-three-page legal offensive against OpenAI and its chief executive officer, Sam Altman. Led by Attorney

Can Illinois Balance Tech Growth and Rural Preservation?
Policy & Legislation Can Illinois Balance Tech Growth and Rural Preservation?

The expansive cornfields of central Illinois are no longer defined solely by their seasonal harvests, as they have rapidly become the primary target for massive data center developments fueled by the global surge in artificial intelligence. This transformation represents a significant pivot for a

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