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       <div class="law-card-title">Legal Categories</div>
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 14 August 2025

Legislation Portal
Laws, loopholes, and legislative influence affecting consumers
About This Portal

This section covers government laws, trade agreements, policy instruments, and proposed bills that directly or indirectly shape the lives of consumers. From regulatory capture to hidden clauses, we aim to decode how legislation operates behind the scenes.

Did You Know?
  • Some "consumer protection" bills are authored by corporate lobbyists.
  • CISA (Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act) weakened user privacy rights.
  • Trade agreements like TPP can override national consumer protections.
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Justice often bends to influence