Lansing — Michigan's political leaders approved a record low number of new laws in 2025, even as the state faces a host of challenges, including slow population growth, sliding student reading scores ...
Michigan’s divided Legislature approved a record-low number of new laws in 2025, highlighting deep partisan divisions even as the state confronts major challenges. According to The Detroit News, Gov.
In construction, time is money. This year, to help lower the cost of building new homes, California lawmakers passed many new laws to reduce delays in planning approvals, building permits and ...
Call it the billionaire tech-bro’s dilemma. You can only buy so many mansions, jets and yachts, so what’s next? Apparently, building your own city. Venture capitalists want to build their own tech ...
Can the president use the Insurrection Act and send the military into U.S. cities? A web of legal provisions try to balance ...
Sometimes, it's best to go by the numbers. Each week, Law.com is telling critical legal stories through data visualizations. In this week's roundup: The firms battling for Italy’s M&A market A ...
Real estate fraud is on the rise in Tennessee, and lawmakers are weighing options aimed at stopping it. That includes an optional pilot program that would require an ID before filing real estate ...
"It is said that the law is always at least several years behind the technology. With respect to the application of a criminal statute the doctrine of lenity, among other established rules, acts as ...
Houston state Sen. Paul Bettencourt said Senate Bill 38 is necessary to combat an epidemic of squatting. Tenants’ rights advocates say legitimate tenants behind on their rent could be targeted.
Myanmar’s military government has charged more than 200 people with violating the Southeast Asian country’s voting law ahead of a general election at the end of the month, keeping up pressure on ...
The resolution created different sections of statutory code. A part the Senate is weighing using has not been widely seen as ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), who recently announced she’s running for Senate, questioned whether the Trump administration’s border numbers are based in fact, as the president touts record-low illegal ...