Week in Review
CDC changes its COVID-19 testing guidelines, a federal judge orders the USPS to prioritize mail related to the election, and more…
Reducing Surprise From Out-of-Network Bills
In a recent report, researchers advocate limits to the fees that out-of-network health care providers can charge.
Improving Canada’s Anti-Corruption Practices
Scholar advocates strengthening whistleblower protections to combat corruption.
The Business of Education
Scholar asserts that education reforms, which have often tracked private sector regulatory schemes, have failed to achieve equal educational opportunity.
Abortion Regulation in the Age of COVID-19
Both abortion advocates and opponents have used the COVID-19 crisis to further their policy goals.
Reflecting on RBG’s Legacy
Through her opinions, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sought to instill equality and justice in the law.
Encouraging Living Kidney Donations
Experts explore strategies to increase living donations to end the U.S. kidney shortage.
Week in Review
The Trump Administration releases a plan for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, a federal court declares Pennsylvania COVID-19 mandates unconstitutional, and more…
Regulating Tiger Kings
A proposed federal law would tighten regulation of private possession of big cats.
Autonomous Weapons Under International Humanitarian Law
Expert asserts that military use of autonomous weapons could be meaningfully regulated under international humanitarian law.
When Tech Giants Want to Play Banker
In financially uncertain times, regulators should be attentive to Facebook’s plan to issue a cryptocurrency.
The Pandemic’s Toll on Science
Deep state conspiracies threaten science and degrade public trust in government amid the COVID-19 pandemic.