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Hawaii’s Gun Regulations Downgrade the Second Amendment to ‘Lower Status’

Hawaii's Gun Regulations Downgrade the Second Amendment to 'Lower Status'

During oral arguments on Tuesday in the case of Wolford vs. Lopez, Justice Samuel Alito asserted that Hawaii’s gun laws diminish the Second Amendment to a “second-class status.” According to Scott USB Blog, Alito remarked to Hawaii’s attorneys that their regulations were effectively relegating the Second Amendment to this lower status. Roll Call reported that […]

Democrats Assume Control of State, Quickly Aim to Relax Crime Regulations

Democrats Assume Control of State, Quickly Aim to Relax Crime Regulations

Virginia House Judiciary Committee Weighs New Legislation The Virginia House Judiciary Committee is currently reviewing a set of crime-related proposals, following the Democratic Party securing a third consecutive term in the state’s government. On January 8, House Bill 244 was introduced by State Democratic Party member Vivian Watts. This bill aims to make certain convicted […]

EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Criticizes ‘Dishonest’ Coverage of Top Pollution Regulations

EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Criticizes 'Dishonest' Coverage of Top Pollution Regulations

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin criticized the New York Times for spreading inaccurate reports about the agency’s approach to measuring “lives saved” in its regulations. Zeldin claimed, “This is just another dishonest narrative from the New York Times. In reality, the opposite of their headline is true. The EPA indeed continues to factor in lives saved […]

New Regulations Transform Bitcoin Trading as Four-Year Cycle Loses Strength

New Regulations Transform Bitcoin Trading as Four-Year Cycle Loses Strength

Simply put Political and financial actions have a more significant influence on cryptocurrency prices compared to traditional cycle-based indicators or on-chain metrics. Increasing government spending, low real yields, and blurred currency distinctions are enhancing Bitcoin’s sensitivity to liquidity conditions. Regulatory changes in Washington are becoming a crucial factor affecting investor sentiment and institutional investment activities. […]

FRTIB Addresses Feedback and Finalizes Regulations for TSP Roth In-Plan Conversions

FRTIB Addresses Feedback and Finalizes Regulations for TSP Roth In-Plan Conversions

The Federal Retirement Savings Investment Board (FRTIB) has announced a final rule effective January 28, 2026, which introduces the option for in-plan conversions to a Roth Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). This long-awaited change allows TSP participants to switch their funds from traditional TSP accounts—those with pre-tax and tax-exempt balances—to Roth accounts, which are funded with […]

Bank of England criticized for error in relaxing capital regulations

Bank of England criticized for error in relaxing capital regulations

In a recent critique, some key figures behind Britain’s regulatory framework in response to the financial crisis have taken issue with the Bank of England’s recent decision to reduce the estimated capital required for banks. Sir John Vickers from Oxford University, who led the Independent Banking Commission that aimed to prevent another financial meltdown like […]

Progressive judge examines transgender athlete regulations during hearings

Progressive judge examines transgender athlete regulations during hearings

During a Supreme Court oral argument on Tuesday, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about state laws that bar transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports, questioning whether these laws discriminate against transgender individuals. She directed similar questions at the attorneys general of Idaho and West Virginia, who defended these laws and their treatment of […]

Court allows Illinois congressman to challenge state mail-in voting regulations

Court allows Illinois congressman to challenge state mail-in voting regulations

Supreme Court Ruling on Election Laws On Wednesday, the Supreme Court determined that federal candidates are allowed to contest state election laws regarding vote counting, which is likely to lead to an increase in lawsuits as midterm elections approach. The court ruled 7-2 that those running for federal office have the standing to challenge state […]

Lee Zeldin criticizes New York Times headline on pollution regulations as misleading

Lee Zeldin criticizes New York Times headline on pollution regulations as misleading

EPA Chief Critiques NY Times on Air Quality Report On Monday, Lee Zeldin, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), took issue with a claim made by the New York Times. The article suggested that the EPA no longer factors in “lives saved” when developing air pollution standards. The New York Times reported that […]

California legislation aims to include political identity in hate crime regulations

California legislation aims to include political identity in hate crime regulations

California Introduces Bill Addressing Political Violence Last week, California proposed a bill aimed at curbing political violence by including political affiliation under the state’s hate crime protections. The measure, known as AB 1535, is named the Hortman-Kirk Political Violence Prevention Act, honoring former Minnesota Democratic Representative Melissa Hortman and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, […]