China has continued to enhance online protection of children in recent years, making every effort to clean up cyberspace and improve the quality of case handling. On June 1, 2021, the newly revised ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A pair of state lawmakers think Ohioans need more information about data center projects—including the pros and cons—as these facilities continue to spread across the state.
We’ve quoted 19 th century lawyer and editor Gideon J. Tucker before, but his pithy words bear repeating this time of year: “No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in ...
Californians are getting a new, supercharged way to stop data brokers from hoarding and selling their personal information, as a recently enacted law that’s among the strictest in the nation took ...
From responding to the Trump administration to grappling with the affordability crisis in the state, Massachusetts policy makers have dealt with a host of issues and challenges in 2025. State agency ...
Colorado has about 20 new laws taking effect on January 1, everything from protecting wild bison to streamlining marijuana regulations. State lawmakers pass hundreds of bills during the annual ...
A handful of new animal welfare laws aimed at protecting pets while strengthening veterinary care statewide will take effect Jan. 1 in California. San Diego Humane Society said the new laws are the ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. warned investors in some of its alternative investment funds that their data may have been exposed in a breach at one of the bank’s law firms. In a Dec. 19 letter, Goldman ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky will implement a comprehensive consumer data privacy framework on Jan. 1, 2026, establishing new rights for residents and obligations for businesses that collect ...
As California again delays controversial rules requiring homeowners in fire-prone areas to maintain a 5-foot “ember-resistant” zone around their houses, a new report finds that properties that were ...
California lawmakers have passed numerous laws this year, including ones that could help residents as they navigate buying a car, canceling their social media accounts, and ordering food delivery.
Tania Nemer is one of dozens of immigration judges fired by the Trump administration this year. But a new lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., suggests what happened to Nemer — and why — has the ...