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As a prosecutor, I was committed to the pursuit of truth and justice—not simply securing convictions, but ensuring outcomes ...
Florida’s recently passed tort reform measures are under attack. Bold, comprehensive tort reform measures passed between 2021 ...
The last several years have seen a concerted push by electric utilities to eliminate competition from the transmission ...
Amid rising polarization and widespread dissatisfaction with our political system, many have zeroed in on the “primary ...
One of the most overlooked challenges in America’s effort to expand clean energy is the permitting process. While the country ...
Congress is teeing up a budget reconciliation package, and a big outstanding question is the fate of the clean energy ...
Google was found guilty of illegal monopolization of the market for online search under Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The ...
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April is Second Chance month, which raises awareness of the many barriers people face when re-entering the community after ...
Policymakers need to let the market work. Before we let Democratic legislators get on their high horses about the Trump ...
A news piece from Axios about a “‘pragmatic’ climate reset” caught my eye a while back. One line is particularly worthy of ...
Senate Bill 388, which has passed the state Senate, would require at least 50 percent of power generation installed after January 1, 2026, to come from “dispatchable” energy sources, which include ...