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The Post-Supreme Court Section 2 Redistricting Wars Have Begun
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling involving Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act did more than reshape the legal standards surrounding redistricting disputes. It fundamentally altered the political incentives governing congressional mapmaking across the United States.

Policy & Regulation
6 days ago5 min read


Florida AI Policy at the Frontline of U.S.–China Competition
Florida AI policy is emerging at the center of U.S.–China strategic competition, where a fragmented, state-by-state regulatory approach risks constraining American innovation in a critical national security technology.

Policy & Regulation
May 13 min read


How New Infrastructure Incentives Are Reshaping Data Center Growth in Florida
Florida’s 2026 infrastructure and regulatory framework is not designed for incremental growth—it is engineered to attract hyperscale, AI-driven data center development. The shift is deliberate, and it is already reshaping where capital flows.

Policy & Regulation
Mar 283 min read


Florida's Data Center Policy Evolution
Today, roughly 9,000 data centers operate worldwide, with the United States hosting the largest share by a wide margin. Despite periodic claims that America is falling behind in digital infrastructure development, the reality is quite the opposite: the United States continues to dominate globally in the deployment and operation of large-scale data center capacity..

Policy & Regulation
Mar 143 min read


Heated Tobacco: Where Policy Lags Science
Heated tobacco products (HTPs) and other nicotine alternatives are designed to reduce exposure to harmful toxicants by eliminating combustion—the primary driver of smoking-related disease. Backed by extensive scientific research, engineering, and regulatory submissions, these products represent a fundamentally different risk profile than traditional cigarettes. Yet, public policy has been slow to reflect that distinction.

Policy & Regulation
Mar 73 min read


President Trump’s AI Executive Order Redraws the State–Federal Line on Tech Regulation
President Donald Trump’s sweeping AI executive order marks a decisive shift in who writes the rules for artificial intelligence in the United States. Rather than allowing states to continue experimenting with their own AI frameworks, the order asserts federal primacy—aiming to replace a growing patchwork of state laws with a single national approach.

Policy & Regulation
Dec 18, 20252 min read
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