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The Regulatory Transparency Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan effort dedicated to fostering discussion and a better understanding of regulatory policies. On RTP’s Fourth Branch Podcast, leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.
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The Regulatory Transparency Project (RTP) seeks to identify and bring attention to the excesses of the administrative state in this country. All too often, over-regulation of the economy stifles innovation, productivity, opportunity and ultimately, the American Dream. We want people to look at regulations which are burdensome and extremely inefficient and not simply submit to them as the cost of doing business but, rather, look for real and concrete ways to change them for the better. The RT ...
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Explainer 47 - The Procedure of Title VI & IX Complaints
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Title VI and IX apply to all colleges and universities that accept federal funds, which, as a condition of accepting those funds, agree they will enforce all Federal Civil Rights laws. However, sometimes programs offered by such institutions seem to run afoul of Title VI and IX, and when that happens, a recourse is to file a complaint with the Offi…
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Deep Dive 249 - Litigation Update: Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency
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The EPA has rescinded The Safer Affordable Fuel Efficient Vehicles Rule Part One: One National Program rule. It has reinstated a waiver of Clean Air Act (CAA) preemption for California’s greenhouse gas standards and Zero Emission Vehicle sales mandate. These are some facets to California’s Advanced Clean Car Program. In Ohio v. EPA, now pending bef…
O Laboratório de Fitossanidade do Instituto Pedro Nunes realiza análises de detenção de Xylella fastidiosa em plantas portuguesas. Já foram identificados vários focos de infeção em território nacional, sendo que o cenário repete-se um pouco por toda a Europa. Joana Costa, coordenadora dos ensaios laboratoriais, explica o ciclo de vida da doença e a…
O Centro de Computação Avançada do Minho vai receber o seu mais poderoso supercomputador até ao momento, capaz de fazer 10 milhões de biliões de cálculos por segundo, operado apenas a energia renovável. O diretor científico do MACC, Rui Oliveira, explica como a inovação dos sistemas informáticos já só se faz dentro da sustentabilidade.…
A Associação Zero conduziu a primeira avaliação para uma economia do bem-estar em Portugal e concluiu que ainda há um longo caminho a fazer para Portugal ter uma estratégia económica sustentável. Susana Fonseca resume as principais conclusões do relatório.Biosfera による
Na COP15, 196 países aprovaram um acordo que prevê que 30% da área do planeta seja conservada até 2030. Nos últimos dias da conferência, conversamos com o presidente do ICNF sobre esta meta e o esforço português para a conservação da natureza.Biosfera による
O rio Tejo tem um preocupante invasor: o Siluro. Introduzido na bacia do lado espanhol, o maior peixe de água doce da Europa já representa cerca de 10% das capturas. Conversamos com Filipe Ribeiro, investigador no MARE - Centro de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, que faz parte do novo projeto LIFE Predator.…
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Explainer 46 - The Reagan-Udall Foundation's December Reports on FDA's Tobacco and Human Foods Programs: What the Reports Mean and W
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On December 19, 2022, the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the Food and Drug Administration, an independent 501(c)(3) organization created by Congress “to advance the mission of the FDA to modernize medical, veterinary, food, food ingredient, and cosmetic product development, accelerate innovation, and enhance product safety” released the second of two …
A investigação de invertebrados nos Açores é o mais antigo acervo sobre este grupo de espécies em Portugal. Conhecemos o mais recente projeto LIFE Beetles, que está a conservar três espécies de escaravelhos em três ecossistemas insulares, com Paulo Borges e Teresa Ferreira.Biosfera による
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Deep Dive 248 - Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions
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The Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter hosted the third in a lecture series on the administrative state. The subject of this discussion was the major questions doctrine and how Congress may respond to the Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA. Arguably unenforced for some time, recent federal co…
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Deep Dive 247 - Creatures of Statute II: Administrative Agencies and Policymaking
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The Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter hosted the second in a lecture series on the administrative state’s role in policymaking in modern American government. This second event of our co-sponsored series on the Administrative State focused on the role of the administrative state in policymaking. Through it…
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Deep Dive 246 - Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice
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The first in a lecture series on how the administrative state functions in modern American government, presented by the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter. This first luncheon featured former “regulations czar” Paul J. Ray, who served as President Trump’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Admini…
In this podcast episode, Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at Cato Institute and Marisa Maleck, Partner at King & Spalding LLP join us to discuss telehealth regulation - what it is, what happened to it during COVID-19, and what the opportunities and barriers are for future telehealth innovation. Visit our website – www.RegProject.or…
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Explainer 44 - The Implications of AI Innovation and Regulation
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In this podcast, technology and data privacy experts discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and what these new technologies mean for existing and future policy and technology innovation. Without a clear regulatory framework, differing definitions and taxonomies have been adopted to regulate AI technology. What …
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Explainer Episode 43 - An Agenda for Congress
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In this episode, Hon. Gail Heriot, discusses her recent article for the New Criterion, An Agenda for Congress, in which she provides recommendations for Congress to adjust existing incentives that provide structural support for race-preferential admissions. Professor Heriot shares her projections for the outcome of Students for Fair Admissions agai…
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Explainer 42 - Unlocking Transparency in K-12 Education
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Kimberly Hermann, General Counsel for Southeastern Legal Foundation and Tiffany Justice, Co-Founder of Moms for Liberty, share their insights on the interplay of parents, unions, and government regulators. In this episode, learn how "parental rights" have become a growing influence on education reform. Visit our website – www.RegProject.org – to le…
Não há tradição na conservação de invertebrados num país que dá primazia ao estudo de animais maiores e mais apelativos. Mas os esforços recentes mostram que a maré está a mudar. Mário Boieiro fala-nos da primeira Lista Vermelha portuguesa para os invertebrados.Biosfera による
Através do estudo de comunidades ecológicas é possível prever as consequências da perda da biodiversidade no funcionamento dos ecossistemas. Sérgio Timóteo, do Centro de Ecologia Funcional da Universidade de Coimbra, fala sobre esta técnica ainda pouco explorada em Portugal.Biosfera による
Se todos os habitantes da Terra vivessem como os portugueses seriam necessários 2,5 planetas para satisfazer as necessidades de recursos. O consumo é elevado e grande parte é desperdício. Conversamos com Susana Fonseca, da ZERO - Associação Sistema Terrestre Sustentável, sobre os resíduos que produzimos e as alternativas disponíveis.…
As ações do ser humano no planeta têm conduzido à escassez de recursos e à aceleração de processos naturais. Os recursos regeneram-se, mas o que é que acontece ao Homo sapiens? Uma conversa com Artur Sá, geólogo na Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro.Biosfera による
Como se cria um sistema mais resiliente aos incêndios? Pedro Prata, da Rewilding Portugal, fala-nos sobre o incêndio da Serra da Estrela que atingiu mais de 28 mil hectares e sobre o que se pode fazer para prevenir o futuro.Biosfera による
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Deep Dive Episode 245 - Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Axon v. Federal Trade Commission
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On November 7, the U.S. Supreme Court heard Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission, to decide whether Congress stripped federal district courts of jurisdiction over constitutional challenges to the FTC by granting the courts of appeals jurisdiction over FTC cease-and-desist orders. This panel will discuss key take-aways from the oral arg…
Sílvia Castro ajudou a criar a Polli.NET, uma rede nacional de colaboração para o estudo dos polinizadores. A investigadora do FlowerLab, da Universidade de Coimbra, fala-nos de como estes insetos estão a desaparecer e o que é necessário para sua a manutenção nos ecossistemas.Biosfera による
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Deep Dive Episode 244 - Litigation Update: Helix Energy v. Hewitt
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Some employers were surprised by the en banc Fifth Circuit’s December 2021 decision in Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. v. Hewitt that a supervisor for an offshore oil company who received approximately $1,000 per day for a total of over $200,000 annually was eligible for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Act exempts from…
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Deep Dive 243 - Is the Office of Foreign Assets Control's Sanctioning of Tornado Cash a Threat to the Future of Financial Privacy?
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Tornado Cash is an open source, decentralized cryptocurrency tumbler that was introduced in 2019. The service allows users to mix identifiable Ethereum cryptocurrency funds with others, thus obscuring the trail back to the funds original source. On August 8, 2022, the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned Tornado Cash, makin…
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Deep Dive 242 - A Global Energy Crisis and the FERC [Panel Discussion]
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In the last few years, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has emerged from relative obscurity to find itself squarely in the middle of many of today’s most contentious public policy fights. As the agency that regulates wholesale electricity and transmission rates, the Commission faces the tension between the rapid adoption of renewable…
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Deep Dive 241 - A Global Energy Crisis and the FERC [Keynote Address]
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In the last few years, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has emerged from relative obscurity to find itself squarely in the middle of many of today’s most contentious public policy fights. As the agency that regulates wholesale electricity and transmission rates, the Commission faces the tension between the rapid adoption of renewable…
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Explainer 41 - Government Obstacles to Over The Counter Medicines
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The Goldwater Institute’s Christina Sandefur moderates a discussion with the Cato Institute’s director of health care policy Michael F. Cannon, on the role that the federal government plays in requiring prescriptions for medications. If you would like to read more from Cannon, see his and Jeffrey A. Singer’s white paper, Drug Reformation: End Gover…
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Deep Dive 240 - Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency
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One of the longest-standing environmental law challenges is how to define the scope of waters regulated under the Clean Water Act known as “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). After decades of regulatory uncertainty, the Supreme Court has again taken up a case that may provide clarity. On October 3rd, the Court will hear oral argument…
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Deep Dive 239 - Energy Security After Ukraine: What are the Challenges and Opportunities for the U.S. and its Allies?
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shocked the world – and directed renewed attention to the global energy system. Suddenly, the topic of energy security rose to the forefront as consumers across the globe began to feel the impact of the conflict when filling their gas tanks and paying their electricity bills. As Europe struggles to disentangle itself fr…
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Deep Dive 238 - The Future of NEPA Reform
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As a condition of his vote for the Inflation Reduction Act, Sen. Joe Manchin demanded space for his own permitting-reform package in the latest spending bill. While his proposed legislation was ultimately pulled over objections to aspects tangential to permitting, interest in permitting reform remains strong. The target of many reformers’ ire is th…
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Deep Dive 237 - Private Rights of Action in Data Policy Settlements
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A private right of action, or the ability of individuals to bring lawsuits for violations of a statute, has been a major point of contention in debates over a potential federal data privacy law. This podcast featuring Andrew Kingman (Mariner Strategies), Jennifer Huddleston (NetChoice), and Keir Lamont (Future of Privacy Forum) will dive into the q…
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Deep Dive 236 - Sackett v. EPA: How Will the U.S. Supreme Court Define "Waters of the United States?"
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One of the most controversial and long-standing environmental issues deals with what waters are regulated under the Clean Water Act. For decades, the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers have struggled to define "waters of the United States" (WOTUS) and the Supreme Court has not been able to provide clarity in its previous WOTUS decisions. Now though, t…
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Explainer 40 - FTC's New Strategic Plan and the Future of Agency Action
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Ashley Baker and Asheesh Agarwal discuss the FTC's Strategic Plan for 2022 - 2026, which sets out the FTC's priorities over the next five years. Ashley and Asheesh discuss goals that the FTC would like to achieve, their shift from the historically used consumer welfare standard to a public interest standard, and challenges to the FTC's assertion of…
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Explainer 39 - Tax Exclusions for Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
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In this episode, Michael F. Cannon argues that the federal income tax exclusion of employer-sponsored health insurance is an "accident of history," and has had a significant impact on the American markets for health insurance, medical care, and on the U.S. political system. Read more from Michael Cannon in his article, End the Tax Exclusion for Emp…
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Deep Dive 235 - A Discussion on the US-EU Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
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The US-EU Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework, announced in March of this year, is a new agreement governing trans-Atlantic data flows between the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) – specifically data flows from EU countries to the U.S. that contain personal information of EU residents. The new framework is intended to replace the pr…
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Deep Dive 234 - Dobbs and the Potential Implications for Data Privacy
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The Supreme Court’s recent abortion decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will no doubt have many ramifications. One of the more unusual questions is the impact that Dobbs might have on data privacy. It has long been the case, for example, that cell phone location data can be used to identify certain personal behavior patterns, s…
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Deep Dive 233 - Litigation Update: CFER v. Alameda & Raak Law v. Gast
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In the name of equality, some state and local governments seem to have implemented race-and-gender-based legal quotas in practice if not in name. Wen Fa, an attorney who represents plaintiffs challenging the legality of these laws and policies provides a litigation update on two of his latest cases: CFER v. Alameda County, and Raak Law v. Gast. In …
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Explainer 38 - High Energy Prices, Public Policy & Possible Solutions
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Energy law expert, Professor James W. Coleman, shares his analysis of the factors causing high energy prices - including public policy on the federal, state, and local level - and suggests some policies that might alleviate high energy prices. Featuring: James W. Coleman, Robert G. Storey Distinguished Faculty Fellow and Professor of Law, Southern …
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Deep Dive 232 - The Implications of Jarkesy v. SEC for Administrative Tribunals
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In May, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a decision of the Securities and Exchange Commission that hedge-fund manager George Jarkesy had committed securities fraud. The case, Jarkesy v. SEC, stuck down an important enforcement provision of Dodd-Frank and represents a potential strengthening of nondelegation and unitary executive prin…
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Deep Dive 231 - West Virginia v. EPA and the Major Questions Doctrine
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In the historic decision of West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court held that the Clean Air Act doesn’t authorize EPA to force America’s electricity sector to switch to renewable sources. The Court invalidated the Obama-era Clean Power Plan, which would have limited the total allowable greenhouse gas emissions of each state’s utility sector under t…
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Deep Dive 230 - Who Is Regulating the Regulators?
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In the Executive Office of the President is a small office that most people outside the Beltway have never heard of. The Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) reviews agencies' draft regulations, public information requests, surveys, etc. Across administrations - both Republican and Democratic - it has served as a check on excessive adm…
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Deep Dive 229 – Overcoming the Challenges to Clean Infrastructure
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On November 15, 2022, President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. On May 11, 2022, the White House released the Permitting Action Plan, to "accelerate and deliver infrastructure projects on time, on task, and on budget." The infrastructure bill represents a major public investment in infrastructure development. And yet signif…
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Explainer 37 – The Defense Production Act and the APA
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In this episode, J. Kennerly Davis, Jr., former Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia, discusses the historical origin of the Defense Production Act, the powers the Act gives to the president, and recent presidents' invocation of the Act in pursuit of public policy objectives. Featuring: - J. Kennerly Davis, Jr., Former Senior At…
As associações ambientalistas do mar querem esforços reais para a conservação e legislação que regule a sobrepesca. Conversamos com Flávia Silva, da Fundação Oceano Azul, na Segunda Conferência dos Oceanos, em Lisboa.
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Deep Dive 228 – Does the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Have Authority To Regulate the Climate?
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The Biden administration has pledged to meet what it calls "the accelerating threat of climate change" with a wide-ranging campaign to discourage the production and use of fossil fuels in order to control the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases said to be the principal cause of global warming. The White House has directed regulato…
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Deep Dive 227 – Crypto Wars: Balancing Privacy versus National Security
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Senior officials in the Administration have expressed concern about cryptocurrencies being used for criminal activity and undermining the dollar as the global reserve currency. These concerns have been heightened with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, evasion of sanctions including North Korean sanctions, cyberattacks, and ransomware. Others contend…
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Deep Dive 226 – Due Process Protections in Agency Enforcement Actions
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In February 2019, then General Counsel of the Department of Transportation (DOT), Steven Bradbury, issued a memo later dubbed the "Bradbury Memo" that addressed concerns about civil enforcement abuse at the agency. Parts of the memo were subsequently made into binding DOT rules. DOT asserted that these rules were designed to protect the due process…
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Deep Dive 225 – State Constitutions and Individual Liberty: State or Federal Government as Primary Custodian of Individual Rights?
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On June 23, 2022, David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams and moderator Braden Boucek joined us to debate the different purposes and rights guarantees within state constitutions and the federal constitution. What are the federalism implications of an increased focus on state constitutional rights, if that's really the trend? What …
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Deep Dive 224 – Regulating the New Crypto Ecosystem: Necessary Regulation or Crippling Future Innovation?
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Cryptocurrency. Decentralized finance. Nonfungible tokens. Once only experts on the cutting edge of financial services were familiar with these terms. Now, with the emergence of digital assets within the global financial system, crypto, DeFi, and NFTs are becoming part of the mainstream financial services lexicon. The rapidly emerging crypto ecosys…