by Daniel Sharp | Apr 21, 2022 | Featured
The newly passed Tennessee House Bill 1834 would require a driver convicted of vehicular homicide of a parent, while driving under the influence (DUI), to pay child support. On Wednesday, the Tennessee Senate unanimously voted in favor of the legislation. Previously,...
by Daniel Sharp | Apr 14, 2022 | Featured
On Tuesday, Virginia lawmakers passed a bill officially making it illegal to send unsolicited nude images. The law will go into effect this summer. Backing the bill was the popular dating app Bumble. “Their efforts were inspired by a survey done by the company,...
by Jamie Goldstein | Mar 3, 2022 | Breaking News
Veterans suffering from burn pit related health issues celebrate a legislative victory today as HR 3967 passed in a 256-174 vote. The bill must still go through the Senate, which has its own version of the bill. The implication is that the two bodies will have to hash...
by Dylan Lassiter | Jul 23, 2021 | Industry
The increasing rate and impact of cyber-attacks on U.S. companies, state actors, and others, has led some in the field to reconsider how U.S. Cyber Command should handle the issue moving forward. Kurt Sanger, a member of Cyber Command’s general counsel, is one of the...
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