new law
Coverage of new law in the Nexus archive.
- Hawaii businesses prepare for new ahi labeling requirements taking effect on July 1
Hawaii businesses are preparing for new ahi labeling requirements set to take effect on July 1. The law aims to clarify whether ahi used in poke is fresh or frozen, addressing consumer confusion.
- New law requires all E-bikes to be registered with NJMVC by July 19
A new law in New Jersey requires all e-bikes to be registered with the NJMVC by July 19. Toni Yates from Elizabeth provides details on the regulation.
- New law drives up off-highway vehicle riding costs for this popular Tennessee nature spot
A new law will increase costs for off-highway vehicle riding at a popular Tennessee wildlife management area. Visitors planning to off-road there will need to allocate more funds due to the regulation.
- Kentucky State Projects Enrollment Plunge After New Law
Kentucky State University projects a significant enrollment decline following the implementation of a new law. The article is authored by Ryan Quinn and published on June 11, 2026.
- UK says new law will crack down on hostile states' proxies from next month
The UK announced a new law to counter hostile states' proxies, effective next month, targeting groups like Iran. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized consequences for foreign states engaging in threatening activities through proxies.
- Almost every US tax filer got a cut this year, coming to $82B in relief: Treasury Department
The Treasury Department reported that almost every US tax filer received a tax cut this year, totaling $82 billion in relief. Without the new law, families would have faced a $5 trillion tax hike due to the expiration of Trump's 2017 tax law.
- Hidden fees can add hundreds to S.F. rent. New law aims to disclose them.
Landlords in San Francisco who fail to disclose hidden rental fees to tenants may lose the right to evict them for non-payment. A new law aims to address these undisclosed charges, which can significantly increase rent costs.
- Russian banks to arm themselves against Ukrainian drones
Russian banks will be allowed to carry weapons under a new law to defend against Ukrainian drone attacks. The measure applies to staff at the country's central bank and Sberbank.
- South Korea arrests suspects behind Solana memecoin CatFi in first rugpull case under new law
South Korean authorities arrested suspects linked to the Solana memecoin CatFi, which allegedly used fake social media channels to deceive investors in a rugpull scam. This case marks the first prosecution under South Korea's new law targeting cryptocurrency fraud.
- Pavement parking fines incoming across England with councils handed enforcement powers under new law
England is introducing pavement parking fines under a new law granting councils enforcement powers. The legislation aims to address illegal parking on pavements, with local authorities now responsible for issuing penalties.