Navigating the Digital Labyrinth: CEPS Unveils Essential EU Legislative Tools for Policymakers

Brussels, Belgium – As the digital landscape continues to evolve rapidly, the European Union’s legislative framework is growing increasingly intricate. In response to this complexity, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) has released a new dataset aimed at supporting stakeholders in navigating the latest EU digital laws. This dataset includes a carefully selected compilation of the 20 most significant EU digital laws and regulations, alongside a collection of key documents outlining the EU’s digital strategies. This information is up to date as of September 2025 and supplements a previously published dataset from July 2025 … Read more

Missouri’s Legal Labyrinth: Navigating Delays in Emergency Abortion Care

ST. LOUIS — In Missouri, legal ambiguities have long complicated access to emergency abortion services, causing delays that impact women’s health care decisions. As legislation fluctuates and court rulings evolve, many providers find themselves navigating an uncertain landscape with significant implications for patient care. Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, states, including Missouri, enacted stricter abortion laws. These changes generated a patchwork of regulations that create confusion among health care providers and patients alike. Medical professionals often question whether they are operating within the law when faced with emergencies requiring immediate … Read more

Legal Labyrinth: Ecuadorian Man’s Case Highlights Troubling New Military Border Policies

EL PASO, Texas — Attorney Robert J. Perez has lost contact with his client, Dario Trejo-Burbano, an Ecuadorian man recently convicted under a new federal initiative that designates portions of the southern border as military-controlled zones. “I have no idea where he is. I can’t find him,” Perez commented regarding Trejo-Burbano’s current whereabouts. The case has raised concerns about the implications of these federal policies and their impact on individuals caught in the crossfire. Trejo-Burbano was tried in federal court after he crossed the border near El Paso in early May. While he was acquitted … Read more