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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge ​to the Securities and Exchange Commission's broad authority to ...
As pandemics, wars and ⁠trade standoffs shake ​the world, JW ​Mason and Arjun Jayadev argue in “Against Money” ​that a deeper ...
The NAACP's call for Black athletes to boycott SEC schools is well-intentioned, but lacks strategy and places the burden of ...
"The most successful communicators can tactfully disagree with senior leaders without hurting their own reputation," says executive coach Melody Wilding.
We can create an AI policy that advances innovation while protect Americans from harm, former Virginia official Matt Strickler writes in a guest column.
The UK's sanctions regime, under scrutiny in the Ismailov case, reveals potential legal grey holes where procedural rights exist but fail to effectively challenge executive discretion.
In Guilbeau v. Footprint (May 11, 2026), the Court of Chancery held, at the pleading stage of litigation, that it was reasonable to infer that ...
Without a definition of priority and discretion, many households suffer from ad hocism. How should they spend for the common ...
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