Almost every sector of society is feeling the headwinds of the digital revolution, and it definitely includes the challenges and changes the legal sphere is being faced with.
Police have discovered new details in the rape case committed by two illegal aliens, also students, who allegedly assaulted a teenage girl in Rockville.
White House will soon unveil parts of the 28-page secret chapter from the congressional inquiry that links Saudi Arabia to the 9/11 terrorist attack. The Saudi government is pleased with the effort that will enable them to clear their name and respond to allegations in a transparent and credible manner.
Saudi Arabia has told the Obama administration that it would sell its $750 billion US assets if the congress would pass the JASTA bill. The bill would give the 9/11 victims' families the rights to sue Saudi Arabia in US courts.
A new set of rules will be imposed by the U.S Treasury Department to prevent U.S companies from practicing earning stripping. U.S companies often engage on these practices to prevent the high taxation rate of the United States.
The opposing views of the government and faith-based organizations has left the Supreme Court in a deadlock. This is the reason the justices are now asking both parties to provide different arguments for the case to be decided.
The nation's health authorities are now asking doctors to log into a pill-tracking database before prescribing any painkillers or high-risk drugs to their patients. The new system will prevent abuse when using these drugs.
The latest proposal for the Obamacare involves broadening rights for the transgender consumers. Covering gender transitions and realignment could be constituted under Barack Obama's health care law but big companies and employers are pushing back against it.
Several departments of the Obama administration remains divided over Apple's encryption issue. Apple fueled a national debate over digital privacy rights and national security when it said that the company no longer wants to serve as the middleman between its customer's phone and the government.
The Pentagon will submitt its proposal regarding the shut down of the Guantanamo prison facility. Most lawmakers see this move as illegal and unconstitutional.
The Republican chairman of a House committee has issued subpoenas to the Obama administration seeking documents related to a review of 3-million-gallon wastewater spill from a Colorado mine last summer.
Despite Supreme Court's stay on Clean Power Plan last week, EPA remains optimistic and will continue to support states that intend to continue with the planning process.