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Two reasons for cautious optimism—or at least cautious suspension of outright horror
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As a climate-destabilized future approaches, U.S. laws, policies, and incentives are failing to account for this risk.
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A national advisory referendum on AI could give Congress a clearer signal of the public’s priorities and help end the paralysis by analysis that has beset lawmakers.
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The Justice Department continues its pattern of broad claims of presidential control over information.
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What is the status of the criminal case against Senator Menendez?
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In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, the Justice Department pushed back on claims that it was behind the prosecution of Donald Trump.
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An assessment after six months
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Courts have repeatedly struck down states’ child safety bills. Looking to past cases gives lawmakers a better playbook for future legislation.
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The House Judiciary Committee will hear testimony from Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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The AI Working Group, led by Majority Leader Schumer, recently released its AI policy roadmap. Its focus on innovation and lack of details have drawn criticism.
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The data-privacy justification is substantial, the national security posture helps the government, and the law covers more than just TikTok.