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Nearly 1,000 defendants and terms of up to 60 years
In many ways, Washington DC is still grappling with the hangover from the Capitol attack of January 6,…
TikTok and Higher Education
“There is a lot of political fervor over TikTok and its connections to the Chinese government, and this…
A new bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers wants to highlight the state’s fragile water infrastructure
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers plans to spend part of its time in Austin this year highlighting…
In the Shadow of T-TIP: Why Congress Should Care About EU Tax and Trade Issues in 2023
There are many changes coming to Washington, D.C., now that Republicans have taken control of the U.S. House…
Five ways lawmakers smacked down Biden’s Pentagon plans
The Democratic-controlled Congress is sending the White House a defense policy bill it won’t like. Defense policy legislation…
January 6 committee expected to wrap up its work with a historic call for Trump’s accountability
The expected move by the January 6 committee to formally ask the Department of Justice to prosecute former…
Millions at risk of losing Medicaid in the spring under provision tucked inside $1.7 trillion federal spending bill
Millions of people who enrolled in the Medicaid public health insurance program during the Covid pandemic could lose…
Setting the tone: The value of the EU-US Trade and Technology Council
The EU-US Trade and Technology Council continues to be a valuable initiative for transatlantic cooperation – even if…
Content Moderation Sacrificed in Left-Right Deals on Tech Reform
With the clock ticking on the postelection lame-duck session of Congress, tech reformers are pushing for votes on…
Lori Pitts ’12: Changing Lives and Policy through Theatre
Lori Pitts ’12 is a perfect example of the ways a liberal arts education can shift perspectives and…