proposed law
Coverage of proposed law in the Nexus archive.
- 'Banning social media before age 15 transforms the conditions for exercising freedom of expression'
A proposed law passed on July 21 mandates age verification for internet users, prompting concerns about anonymity preservation. Law professor Brunessen Bertrand highlights the challenges to freedom of expression posed by the ban on social media for users under 15.
- 90 years old and stuck in a high-rise: How constant broken elevators endanger SF seniors
The number of calls reporting broken elevators in San Francisco has increased dramatically, posing risks to seniors living in high-rises. A new law is being proposed to hold landlords accountable by imposing penalties for elevator malfunctions.
- The super rich use 401(k)s and IRAs to sidestep taxes on millions of dollars. This proposed law would cut them off.
More than 200 individuals have over $85 billion in tax-sheltered retirement accounts, which the super rich use to avoid taxes on millions of dollars. A proposed law aims to prevent this tax avoidance by closing loopholes in 401(k)s and IRAs.
- Southport killer's family 'failed our children', say survivors' parents as they call for new law to force relatives to report criminality - or face jail
Survivors' parents of the Southport killer's victims accuse his family of failing children and advocate for a new law requiring relatives to report criminal behavior, facing potential jail if they fail. The proposed legislation aims to hold families accountable for not preventing criminal activities.