The Supreme Court of the United States serves as the final arbiter of federal law, wielding the authority to invalidate statutes and executive actions that conflict with the U.S. Constitution. This ...
Agencies have just one week to reclassify thousands of federal workers in purportedly policy-related roles into the new ...
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Aalok Mehta and Lauryn Williams unpack the Trump administration’s new executive order on cybersecurity risks from AI, arguing ...
On June 2, 2026, the White House unveiled another executive order on artificial Intelligence (“AI”), entitled “Promoting Advanced ...
As state and federal requirements continue to evolve — and in some cases conflict across industries — building an agile compliance program that ...
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1.  Purpose.
President Trump struggles to make a plan for artificial intelligence regulation after initially taking a hands off position on the emerging technology.
The White House is contemplating executive orders on artificial intelligence regulation, but the specifics of the orders are still the subject of active debate, sources close to the administration ...
Section 1. Purpose. The American people expect their Government to operate with integrity, efficiency, and transparency. For too long, Federal procurement has tolerated unpredictable costs, bloated ...