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Cawthorn Court Battle Lives On Even After His Candidacy Crashes
A federal appeals court rejected a lower court’s finding that a Civil War-era law protects
Diagnostics Revamp Inches Forward in Senate’s FDA User Fee Plan
A Senate proposal to overhaul the way the FDA regulates diagnostics is raising questions over whether the agency has the resources it needs to undertake such a project.
Biden’s Win on Carbon Costs Temporarily Dodges Rulemaking Bullet
A Supreme Court decision reviving a key interim carbon metric provides some relief from uncertainty while the Biden administration moves forward with new climate rules—but lower court hurdles still lie ahead, according to legal experts.
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What Ideas Are in Play in (Yet Another) Gun Debate: QuickTake
Recent shootings at a Texas elementary school and New York grocery store have put a spotlight on Washington’s inaction on guns.
Postal ID Checks Floated as Selfie Alternative to Fight Fraud
Post offices across the U.S. have the potential to play a larger role in proving a person’s identity to access unemployment and other government benefits, while also addressing privacy and fairness concerns over technology used to prevent fraud.
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