On June 24, 2025, Connecticut enacted Senate Bill 1295 (Public Act No. 25-113), the most significant amendments to the Connecticut Data Privacy ...
Exemptions to Medicaid work requirements will be harder to secure, even for cancer patients, under newly proposed definitions.
The U.S. state privacy law landscape has rapidly expanded in 2026, growing from 20 to 23 states—and reinforcing a common framework ...
Despite legal gains, India's LGBTQIA+ community faces unequal access to anti-discrimination protections, with caste, class, ...
From cellphone and social media bans to new rules for HOAs, a lot of new laws are set to kick in when July begins.
President Trump issued the executive order against birthright citizenship on his first day back in office in 2025. (Alex ...
Gemini? Scorpio? Sagittarius? What is your moon sign? And your sun? These are not, it seems, trivial questions for Gen Z. For ...
So it is worth asking what a multilateral “AI arms control” regime could look like. To start, we need to take cyber security ...
Gone are the days when knowledge was a living entity transmitted or inherited in an AI-driven world. Instead, it has been ...
For decades, the story of urban growth has seemed almost self-writing: big cities get bigger, pull in talent and jobs, and ...
Critics warn that the new limits set to go into effect on July 1 could hurt the Massachusetts economy and shut out low-income ...
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How Greg Brittingham, jailed at 14 as a party to murder, changed Baltimore’s skyline
In 1981, on a warm September evening in Baltimore’s Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood, 14-year-old Greg Brittingham watched his cousin kill a man during a mugging. Brittingham was swept up in the ...
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