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What Charlie Kirk Could Mean for the Future of Marriage and Family
Erika Kirk said her husband aspired to “revive the American family.” Conservative activists wonder if Charlie Kirk’s legacy will lend new urgency to White House policy discussions.
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Draft Bill Would Authorize Trump to Wage Drug Trafficking War
The potential legislation would grant President Trump sweeping power to use military force if he saw a link to “narco-terrorists.”
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Autocrats Move Quickly to Fill Void as Trump Retreats From U.N.
As President Trump pulls back U.S. funding of the United Nations, countries like China, Russia and Qatar are seeking to influence the body’s work on human rights and labor.
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Exploring the Hidden Mysteries of Dark Matter in Our Universe
I remember the first time I heard about dark matter. It was during a college astronomy lecture, and the professor described it as something that makes up about 27% of our universe, yet we can’t see it or directly detect it. My mind was blown. How could something so significant be so elusive? It was…
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Autumn Transitions, September 2025 – Structure of Tokenized Commodities and Commodities Regulation
Recent years have seen the emergence of blockchain projects seeking to tokenize an ever-expanding range of assets that are not blockchain-native – the so-called tokenized real world assets (“RWAs”) phenomenon. Tokenized commodities have emerged as one of the most important categories of tokenized RWAs….By: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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Akira Still Using SonicWall Devices for Attacks
Although SonicWall has provided a patch for a vulnerability for its VPN affecting its Gen5, Gen6, and Gen7 firewall appliances (which allowed threat actors unauthorized access to SonicWall appliances), Rapid7 has reported that “an Akira ransomware campaign [recently] kicked off targeting SonicWall devices.” SonicWall has provided an advisory to customers related to the campaign, which…
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Drug and Medical Device Regulation Under the Trump Administration
Many of President Trump’s executive orders (EOs) and legislative measures have been designed to curtail federal regulation, reduce the size of the administrative state, and withdraw the U.S. from multilateral institutions. Here we examine how the President’s policy agenda—along with the approach of U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr—is impacting the U.S. Food and…
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Medical Wearables Under the Microscope: U.S. Regulatory, Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Perspectives
Wearable tech is everywhere: smart rings that track our every move, medical devices that can time and dose meds, luxury smartwatches… But as we obsess over our step counts and sleep scores, bigger questions arise. Are unseen eyes—doctors, developers, data brokers—also watching? Who’s protecting our data, and what boundaries—if any—exist at this rapidly expanding digital…
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Historic UPC Court of Appeal Decision Changes the Landscape for European Generics
In a landmark ruling the UPC Court of Appeal has for the first time in the pharmaceutical sector granted a provisional injunction for imminent patent infringement, clarifying that completing administrative procedures for generic drugs may trigger injunctive relief, even before commercialisation steps are taken….By: A&O Shearman
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How California’s Distracted Driving Laws Impact Personal Injury Claims
In California, there are roughly 500,000 automobile collisions that take place every single year. Of that number, around 250,000 people are injured. This equates to a lot of personal injury claims from drivers and passengers alike….By: Maison Law