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This article explores the possible connection between the NCAA tournament’s move to South Carolina and Duke University’s loss in the second round of the tournament. Duke lost after North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” led the NCAA to move this year’s tournament out of state.
Prop 65: If it’s on the list, you mustn’t resist
March 24, 2017
Daniel Herling authored this column concerning the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, which requires businesses to provide warning to Californians about significant exposure to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
This article explores the power struggle at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission under the new Trump administration. It notes that rather than leaving the CPSC, the former chairman has stayed on in a demoted role to maintain Democratic control of the commission.
High Court Ruling Likely to Spur 3-D Printing Copyrights
March 20, 2017
Trump Moves Swiftly to Influence Independent Agencies
March 17, 2017
Member Charles Samuels, a regulatory and legislative attorney, provides commentary on President Trump’s actions to install Republicans as new acting chairs of many regulatory agencies and the potential impact of these fast leadership changes.
Health Care Member Ellyn Sternfield is among commenters in this piece, which details the Trump administration’s proposed budget blueprint for 2018 and the increase in funds to fight health-care fraud.
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