This article examines constitutional mechanisms like the anti-commandeering doctrine and separation of powers that limit presidential overreach against state authority. It argues that these principles provide robust legal avenues for states to challenge federal encroachments, particularly through judicial review and structural safeguards embedded in the Constitution. Full article - https://statecourtreport.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/how-constitution-constrains-presidential-overreach-against-states
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine significantly curtails executive agencies' authority to interpret ambiguous statutes, transferring final interpretive power to the judiciary. This ruling will force agencies to justify regulations within explicit statutory boundaries and heighten judicial scrutiny of administrative actions, fundamentally altering regulatory frameworks. Full article - https://www.bhfs.com/insights/alerts-articles/2024/supreme-court-strikes-down-chevron-reshapes-administrative-law
This article defines workforce housing as market-rate properties targeting middle-income households (60-120% AMI) without government subsidies, distinguishing it from subsidized Affordable housing. It highlights workforce housing's resilience during economic downturns and lower institutional competition, positioning it as a compelling opportunity—particularly in Southern California—for stable returns with mitigated risk. Full article - https://paladinrealty.com/resources/understanding-workforce-housing/
J.P. Morgan forecasts an optimistic 2025 commercial real estate outlook, emphasizing industrial sector strength and steady multifamily/retail performance. The analysis identifies opportunities in affordable housing and public-private partnerships while cautioning about climate-related risks and interest rate volatility, providing actionable strategies for portfolio growth. Full article - https://www.jpmorgan.com/insights/real-estate/commercial-real-estate/commercial-real-estate-trends
This article details the PSIA Junior Instructor Program at Maple Ski Ridge, designed for youth aged 12–14 who are level 6 or 7 parallel skiers. Participants gain national recognition as junior instructors while developing career skills like public speaking, instruction techniques, and group management. The program includes online PSIA-AASI certification modules, 12 hours of on-snow training, 6 hours of lesson shadowing, skiing proficiency assessments, and a final portfolio. Graduates receive guaranteed instructor positions at Maple Ski Ridge if aged 14+ by November 2025, fostering community impact through youth engagement in snowsports education.
Full article - https://www.mapleskiridge.com/psia-junior-instructor-ski-program
This PSIA-NW resource provides a comprehensive framework for Level II ski instructors, focusing on teaching methodologies for intermediate skiers (Levels 4–6). It outlines the American Teaching System’s step-by-step lesson progressions, skill development strategies, and technical references aligned with PSIA certification standards. The guide emphasizes safe maneuvering in learning areas, terrain-appropriate exercises, and effective communication techniques, serving as essential preparation for advancing professional ski instruction credentials.
Full article - https://www.psia-nw.org/wp-content/uploads/PSIA_Alpine_Level2_SG.pdf
This article examines the dangers of idolizing startup founders, which can lead to governance failures and ethical breaches. It advocates for early implementation of governance standards, startup-specific ethics codes, stricter VC due diligence, avoidance of unconventional board structures, and prioritizing regulatory compliance in high-risk sectors. The piece emphasizes that founder worship must not undermine legal safeguards protecting investors, employees, and the public.
Full article - https://clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu/2025/05/20/the-perils-of-founder-worship/
This article discusses Delaware Senate Bill 21, enacted in March 2025, which streamlines corporate governance for startups by amending the Delaware General Corporation Law. The reforms simplify governance requirements, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance flexibility for emerging companies, allowing founders to maintain oversight while focusing on growth.
Full article - https://www.dbllawyers.com/delaware-sb-21-and-easier-corporate-governance-for-startup-founders/
This article examines the shifting dynamics of venture capital investment in 2025, highlighting trends like capital concentration in fewer deals, the emergence of new funding sources, AI's influence on investment strategies, and a heightened focus on capital efficiency. It also explores the growing impact of the creator economy on fundraising tactics.
https://www.shopify.com/blog/venture-capital-trends
Focusing on core investment methodologies, this piece analyzes leveraged buyouts, growth equity, and distressed asset strategies within private equity. It contrasts financial engineering approaches with operational improvements and emphasizes critical exit planning through IPOs, M&A, or dividend recapitalizations for emerging markets.
https://mergersandinquisitions.com/private-equity-strategies/