This article from the Brennan Center for Justice explores the increasing tendency of U.S. presidents to stretch or bypass legal limits on executive authority.
It highlights how key norms and laws are eroding, particularly around emergency powers, deployment of federal forces, and politically motivated appointments.
“Reforms are essential to restore checks and balances and ensure accountability.”
This article covers Senator Gary Peters’ release of a comprehensive report documenting various instances of constitutional violations and overreach by the Trump administration.
The report outlines how the administration abused emergency powers, interfered in independent agencies, and retaliated against whistleblowers.
“The findings aim to support legislative efforts to strengthen oversight and prevent future abuses.”
This article explores how the real estate market is evolving as we approach 2025, with groundbreaking technologies like AI and blockchain disrupting traditional processes.
It examines shifting demands in commercial and residential spaces and the increasing importance of sustainable and smart buildings in shaping future investment strategies.
“Innovations in tech are redefining the landscape of real estate.”
This article covers a variety of real estate investing strategies, from buy-and-hold to house hacking and REITs, offering pros and cons for each.
It emphasizes aligning your investment approach with your financial goals and risk tolerance, aiding both new and experienced investors in choosing the best-fitting path.
“Choose the investment strategy that aligns with your long-term vision.”
This article highlights the Outdoor Leadership program at Warren Wilson College, emphasizing experiential learning, leadership development, and environmental stewardship.
Students engage in real-world leadership experiences through field courses, internships, and community involvement. The curriculum fosters growth in areas such as group dynamics, risk management, and wilderness skills.
“Leadership and stewardship are at the core of the Outdoor Leadership program.”
This article describes the Outdoor Recreation Leadership program at Colorado Mountain College, which prepares students for careers in adventure education, outdoor guiding, and recreation management.
The program combines hands-on field experience with academic instruction in outdoor skills, leadership, sustainability, and business. Students can earn degrees and certifications while exploring the Rocky Mountains as their classroom.
“The Rocky Mountains serve as an unparalleled classroom for hands-on learning.”
This article highlights the findings from the SLUSH 2025 survey, which explores the challenges startups face in the current venture capital environment.
It offers insight into founder mental health, difficulty in raising capital, and the increasing expectations from VCs.
“Founder mental health is in the spotlight as capital becomes hard to secure.”
This article explores new research on startup governance structures and how they contribute to either resilience or failure.
It discusses varying patterns in leadership, board composition, and investor influence, offering nuanced perspectives on why some startups fail and others survive.
“Understanding governance is key to navigating startup success and failure.”
This article explores seven alternative funding strategies that startups can use when traditional venture capital is hard to secure.
Options include tapping into revenue-based financing, crowdfunding platforms, and small business grants. Additionally, startups might consider corporate venture arms, family offices, and product pre-sales.
“Each path offers practical insights for early-stage entrepreneurs.”
This article delves into the evolving landscape of capital raising for alternative investment funds as we head into 2025.
It highlights ongoing regulatory complexities and shifting investor expectations. The need for asset managers to strengthen technology and transparency is paramount.
“Strategic agility and investor alignment are essential for success.”