The "Palmetto Stop": Analyzing South Carolina’s New Cycling Legislation and the National Movement Toward "Safety Stop" Laws

Cycling in the United States has undergone a significant renaissance over the past quarter-century. According to the 2024 Participation Report by PeopleForBikes, more than 110 million Americans now ride a…

The Future of Digital Ownership: EU Rejects Mandatory Game Preservation Laws in Favor of Voluntary Codes

The debate over what happens to a video game when the servers go dark has reached a significant inflection point. In a decision that has sent ripples through the gaming…

The Frequent Flyer Felony: Why Japan’s Anti-Yakuza Laws Are Grounding Organized Crime

In the complex regulatory landscape of modern Japan, the boundary between everyday consumer activity and criminal liability is increasingly defined by "anti-organized crime" clauses. While most citizens treat terms-of-service agreements…