Rescuing the European Economy from COVID-19
Political and constitutional constraints hinder the EU’s response to the economic crisis.
Regulating in Times of Tragic Choices
As Italy begins its second phase of COVID-19 regulation, trust in government regulatory action is essential.
Calls for Regulatory Approval of Edible Insects
Edible insects may become essential in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, but FDA regulation is lacking.
Rethinking Judicial Oversight in a Time of Crisis
Administrative accountability demands resilient courts, especially in emergencies.
Your COVID-19 Immunity Papers, Please
Coronavirus immunity certificates could permit recovered persons to escape lockdown restrictions.
India’s Executive Response to COVID-19
Executive action, and judicial deference to it, dominate India’s pandemic response.
Businesses That Reopen Unsafely Should Be Subject to Liability
Conflicting signals from public officials about when and how to restart the economy following the COVID-19 shutdown hardly inspire confidence.
Universal Basic Income After COVID-19
Debate over basic income programs reignites amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Week in Review
Congress passes additional legislation to combat COVID-19, the D.C. Circuit hears oral arguments by phone, and more…
The U.K. Races to Catch Up on COVID-19
The United Kingdom’s lockdown measures prompt questions of its legality.
Regulatory Justification and Coordination in South Africa
The government’s response to COVID-19 highlights the importance of expertise and cooperation in regulation.