CFTC to Intensify Consumer Protection in Digital Asset Sphere Under New Leadership, Aims for Efficient Regulation

Washington, D.C. – As the new year unfolds, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is poised for significant changes in its operational and regulatory focus, particularly with the arrival of the new administration under President-elect Donald Trump. Set for a strategic shift, the commission will continue to prioritize enforcement while dynamically adapting to the modern challenges posed by digital assets and consumer protection. With the impending resignation of CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam on January 20, the agency is expected to see leadership changes that could redefine its approach and efficiency. Among potential successors, Commissioners Summer … Read more

Governor Inslee Initiates Emergency Regulation to Safeguard Abortion Access in Washington Before Departure

OLYMPIA, Wash. — As his tenure nears its end, Governor Jay Inslee of Washington is making decisive moves to reinforce his legislative initiatives, one of which includes strengthening the state’s abortion regulations. Inslee has issued a directive to the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) to formalize requirements for providing emergency abortion care at hospitals. These measures are set to become law upon their adoption by the DOH. This action aligns closely with Inslee’s past efforts to secure abortion rights within the state, particularly in anticipation of possible shifts in federal policies that could impact … Read more

University of Kansas Journalism Course Harnesses Student Proposals to Confront Lax Tech Regulation Challenges

Lawrence, KS — At the University of Kansas, a unique course called Media & Society intersects with the ongoing debate about technology’s impact on society and the adequacy of current regulations. Throughout the semester, the course engages over 450 students in exercises that challenge them to think critically about the ethical dimensions of journalism and media influence. By working collaboratively in the university’s auditorium, students grapple with scenarios that blur the lines between theory and practical, real-world dilemmas. Recently, these students tackled a particularly timely issue: technology regulation. This comes amid significant legislative developments, such … Read more

Louisiana Rings in 2025 with Sweeping Changes to State Laws Affecting Unemployment, Voting, and THC Regulation

Baton Rouge, La. – Louisiana residents are starting the new year with multiple laws that are set to change the landscapes of employment, voting, and consumer products. Among these, significant amendments have been made to unemployment benefits, voting requirements, as well as THC and CBD regulations. In a considerable revision to unemployment welfare, recipients will now be eligible for benefits for a maximum of 12 weeks, a cut from the previous provision of 26 weeks. Proponents argue that this change will encourage quicker workforce reentry. However, critics, including the group Invest in Louisiana, argue that … Read more