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Making Sex Work an Honest Business Makes Communities Safer
Those of us with the power to defend individuals—or to change laws—should vehemently support the full decriminalization of consensual adult prostitution, a Manhattan civil rights attorney writes.Don't Let Anti-Choice States Drive Wrongful Policies in Connecticut
We are encouraged by the actions of state elected officials made necessary by the abandonment in Dobbs.Texas Supreme Court Questions Limits of Governor's Authority on Mask Mandates
"In a state with 254 counties we don't have the governor taking all the shots on the basketball court," attorney Douglas Alexander said. "It's not a limiting provision. If anything, it's granting authority."View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Bench Report: Judicial Mentoring | Biden's 100th Judge
This week, we're taking a look at advice two federal judges recently shared about judicial mentoring.Too Much Fervor? What Lawyers Can Learn From Giuliani, Paxton, Pomerantz and Bragg
The Saul Goodmans of this world may be in the minority, but they are not such an outlier as to be considered insignificant to the profession.AI Regulation in the U.S.: What's Coming and What Companies Need to Do in 2023
Part One of a Two-Part Article Despite the steady growth of global AI adoption, there is no comprehensive federal legislation on AI in the United States. Instead, the U.S. has a patchwork of various current and proposed AI regulatory frameworks. It is critical for organizations looking to harness this novel technology to understand these frameworks and to prepare to operate in compliance with them.Federal Judge Again Sides With Texas Medical Association in Dispute Over No Surprises Act
The case pitted the Texas Medical Association and medical providers nationwide against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.AI Regulation in the U.S.: What's Coming, and What Companies Need to Do In 2023
Part One of a Two-Part Article Despite the steady growth of global AI adoption, there is no comprehensive federal legislation on AI in the United States. Instead, the U.S. has a patchwork of various current and proposed AI regulatory frameworks. It is critical for organizations looking to harness this novel technology to understand these frameworks and to prepare to operate in compliance with them.Trending Stories
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