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A primer on the chilling far-right Project 2025 plan for 2nd Trump presidency [column]
Lancaster Online· 6 days agoIt is too soon to know whether former President Donald Trump will be elected to a second term in the...
The Most Ridiculous, Right-Wing Supreme Court That Dark Money Could Buy
Rolling Stone· 5 days agoOver the past two decades, the Supreme Court has been captured by dark-money interests, and justices...
Supreme Court could limit rulemaking power of federal agencies. What Utahns in Congress have to say
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWith a Supreme Court decision on the horizon that could tip the regulatory scale away from federal...
Stop & Shop will close 'underperforming stores.' Here's what experts in Connecticut expect to happen
Stamford Advocate· 3 days agoSupermarket industry and retail experts say recent news that Stop & Shop officials had made public...
Why the Supreme Court must reject Donald Trump’s argument that presidents can get away with anything...
Philly.com· 2 days agoThe court’s decision on this topic is expected any day. The implications of a ruling allowing a...
New comprehensive Homeland Security cyber incident reporting rules
Federal News Network· 4 days agoThe extensive new rules for cybersecurity incident reporting are on the way and they will cover a...
California Civil Rights Department Unveils New Proposed Regulations on Employers’ Use of AI and...
The National Law Review· 3 days agoThe California Civil Rights Department (CRD) has released new proposed regulations regarding employers’ use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making systems that would affirm ...
LDT Final Rule Series: Part 2 – Response to the Rule
The National Law Review· 1 day agoIn this second installment of our nine-part deep-dive into the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (“FDA” or “the Agency”) final rule on Laboratory Developed...
Opinion | Using Math to Analyze the Supreme Court Reveals an Intriguing Pattern
Politico· 6 days agoThe x axis corresponds to what we believe are the justices’ ideological preferences, so we consider it the ideology axis. Justices on the right are more conservative; justices on the left more ...
Politics and Government | Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Relations· 2 days agoThe sharp debate in Israel last year over “judicial reform” raised basic questions that arise in most democracies about constitutions: What are they meant to be and to do? University College ...