🛡️Executive Order 14310
Executive Order 14310 aims to further extend the enforcement delay concerning regulatory actions on applications like TikTok. This extension prohibits the Department of Justice from imposing penalties for any violations of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act during the specified period, ensuring ongoing operations without legal repercussions for affected entities.
Learn More📜Executive Order 14294
The Federal Maritime Commission has issued a notice regarding Executive Order 14294, which aims to combat overcriminalization in federal regulations. The order mandates agencies to publish guidance on criminally liable regulatory offenses by June 2025. The notice clarifies that the Commission's regulations do not include criminal penalties for violations.
Learn More⚖️Guidance on Criminal Enforcement and Regulatory Compliance
This notice describes the Commission's plans to address criminally liable regulatory offenses under recent Executive Order 14294, Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations, consistent with the Commission's existing policy.
Learn More⚖️DOJ Guidance on Criminal Enforcement and Business Compliance
This notice describes the Department of Justice's plans to address criminally liable regulatory offenses under Executive Order 14294 on Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations.
Learn More⚖️Guidance on Criminal Regulatory Enforcement Policies by DHS
On May 9, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order (E.O.) 14294 on Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations to address the use of criminal enforcement of criminal regulatory offenses. The E.O. establishes that enforcement of criminal regulatory offenses (particularly those that are strict liability offenses) is disfavored by the Federal government. This notice describes the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) plan to address enforcement of criminal regulatory offenses.
Learn More⚠️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Belarus Announced
The President has declared the continuation of a national emergency concerning Belarus due to ongoing threats to U.S. national security and foreign policy. This decision expands upon previous executive orders tied to the Belarusian government's actions undermining democracy and human rights. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and communicated to Congress.
Learn More🔒Executive Order 14306
Executive Order 14306 aims to strengthen U.S. cybersecurity through amendments to previous orders. It highlights persistent threats, particularly from foreign adversaries, and mandates actions involving the establishment of guidance for secure software development and AI vulnerability management to bolster national defense in the digital domain.
Learn More📊Executive Order on Restoring Gold Standard Science
Executive Order 14303 addresses the decline in public trust in scientific research by mandating rigorous standards for federal agencies. It advocates for Gold Standard Science, ensuring scientific integrity, transparency, and data accuracy, while requiring agencies to implement updated policies that uphold these standards across governmental scientific activities.
Learn More📦Analysis of Executive Order Modifying Tariff Rates with China
Executive Order 14298 addresses modifications to reciprocal tariff rates with the People's Republic of China, responding to ongoing trade discussions and past retaliatory measures. It suspends additional duties on selected imports from China for 90 days while adjusting tariff schedules to reflect current economic negotiations and aims to align trade practices with national security interests.
Learn More⚖️Executive Order on Fighting Overcriminalization in Regulations
Executive Order 14294 addresses the overcriminalization in federal regulations, emphasizing the need to reduce regulatory burdens on individuals and businesses. It promotes a shift towards civil rather than criminal enforcement of regulatory offenses, aiming for greater clarity in regulation and protection for innocent parties. The order mandates reports and transparency in criminal regulatory offenses to enhance public understanding and compliance.
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