SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, head of the SEC’s Crypto Task Force, issued a questionnaire to market participants on the regulatory path forward. Source link Read more »
Federal courts regularly engage in public outreach and civics education efforts. A new interactive civics map is helping the public more easily find court educational resources and civics program information nationwide. The tool, developed by... Read more »
Stanford Center for Racial Justice and Stanford SPARQ Summit on AI, Body-worn Cameras, and the Future of Policing I Andrew Broadhead When Miami-Dade County police released the body camera footage of their... Read more »
Lenore Anderson’s book, In Their Names: The Untold Story of Victims’ Rights, Mass Incarceration, and the Future of Public Safety, was borne out of the need for victim-centered stories. As such, Lenore... Read more »
San Francisco, CA On August 15, 2024, the Supreme Court of California in Stone v. Alameda Health Systems held that: California meal and rest break laws do not apply to public agencies unless... Read more »
The proliferation of social media has given public officials the ability to share information quickly and easily with their constituents and followers. The accessibility of officials on social media platforms also gives... Read more »
The proliferation of social media has given public officials the ability to share information quickly and easily with their constituents and followers. The accessibility of officials on social media platforms also gives... Read more »
A Russian state financial watchdog labelled the “LGBT public movement” as a terrorist organization on Friday, as reported by Russian state media outlet TASS. This development comes three months after the Supreme... Read more »
The US Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials can be sued for blocking users on social media if the official posts about state matters and is authorized to do so. The... Read more »
The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal unanimously ruled Tuesday that seven activists’ “systemic proportionality challenge” to the constitutionality of Section 17A(3) of the Public Order Ordinance is not reasonably arguable. While... Read more »
