Boone County’s Progress and Future Plans Unveiled by Judge-Executive Gary Moore at Florence Rotary Club Meeting

Florence, KY – Boone County Judge-Executive Gary Moore is scheduled to address the Rotary Club of Florence on Monday, outlining the past achievements of the county and his vision for the coming year. This address is part of the club’s weekly meeting which will take place at the Northern Kentucky Area Development District offices on Spiral Drive, starting with a lunch buffet at 11:45 a.m. Gary Moore, who has been serving as Boone County’s Judge/Executive since 1998, stands as a veteran in local government management. This role positions him as the principal elected official of … Read more

Exploring the Future: How the 2025 Tech Laws Will Reshape AI, Privacy, and Social Media Under Trump’s Leadership

Washington, D.C. — As the dawn of 2025 ushers in a new Trump administration, significant changes and challenges are anticipated in the realms of technology, including artificial intelligence, privacy, and social media regulation. With technological advancements accelerating at an unprecedented pace, questions about how it intertwines with the public and private sectors are becoming increasingly complex and urgent. The advent of more sophisticated AI technologies has sparked debates on ethics and governance. Policymakers are faced with the dual task of fostering innovation while ensuring the technology is developed and utilized in ways that respect privacy … Read more

AI in the Workplace: A Comprehensive Overview of Legal Trends, Regulations, and Future Prospective Actions for 2025

As governments and courts around the world grapple with the rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, a variety of legal frameworks are emerging to address the implications. In Colorado, for example, landmark legislation now mandates that employers cannot use AI to discriminate against employees, setting a precedent that others are beginning to follow. Illinois has also stepped up, with recent laws requiring employers to notify employees and applicants when AI is influencing hiring or operational decisions. New York City, taking a more cautious approach with Local Law 144, mandates bias audits for … Read more

Judge James P. Schuck Reflects on Achievements and Challenges in His First Term, Commits to Future Goals

Delaware, Ohio – As Delaware County Court of Common Pleas Judge James P. Schuck steps into his second term on the bench, he reflects on his initial term with a sense of honor and humility. Appointed to the role, Judge Schuck brought forth a diverse portfolio of legal expertise that ranged across a broad spectrum of civil and criminal law, having previously engaged in private practice. During his first tenure, Schuck was notably hands-on in modernizing court processes and expanding access to justice, aiming to make the legal system more understandable and reachable for the … Read more