Top Saturday Seminars of 2022

The Regulatory Review highlights the most popular Saturday Seminars of 2022.

The Regulatory Review is pleased to highlight our top 25 Saturday Seminars of 2022 authored by members of our staff. These pieces, which qualify for this list based on the number of page views during the past 12 months, are arranged below in alphabetical order by title.


Allocating Surface Water Rights

January 29, 2022 | Caitlin Kim, Katherine Rohde, and Taylor Ross

Experts discuss surface water rights in the United States.


Constraining Cities

April 30, 2022 | Andrew Kliewer, Blair Bean Robertson, and Brianna Rauenzahn 

State governments increasingly restrain city action.


Dark Patterns Cannot Stay in the Dark

May 28, 2022 | Soojin Jeong, Margaret Sturtevant, and Karis Stephen

In this Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on manipulative online practices that deceive consumers.


Data Privacy Through the Lens of Big Tech

March 12, 2022 | Caitlin Kim, Taylor Ross, and Katherine Rohde

Scholars discuss regulating digital platforms through the lens of data privacy.


Digital Privacy in the Post-Dobbs Landscape

August 27, 2022 | Anilya Krishnan, Katie Cohen, and Caroline Hackley

Following the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, experts discuss abortion-related data privacy concerns.


Educating Students with Disabilities During COVID-19

June 11, 2022 | Taylor Ross, Caitlin Kim, and Katherine Rohde

Scholars reflect on regulatory gaps in special education for students with disabilities during the pandemic.


Hallucinate, Medicate, and Regulate

August 20, 2022 | Elizabeth Yin, Mary Moynihan, and Alexandra Walsh

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts discuss ways to regulate psychedelics for medicinal use.


Has the “Every Student Succeeds Act” Left Children Behind?

August 6, 2022 | Alexandra Walsh, Mary Moynihan, and Elizabeth Yin

Scholars reflect on whether ESSA’s regulatory structure promotes or inhibits educational equity.


Immigrants Living Under a Different Regulatory Scheme

May 7, 2022 | Erica V. Rodarte Costa and Daniella Cass

Scholars and advocates address regulatory frameworks that govern immigrants without legal status.


Interrogating the Regulation of Private Investigators

March 5, 2022 | Margaret Sturtevant, Karis Stephen, and Soojin Jeong

Scholars discuss regulation of the private investigation industry.


Is the United States Over Overdraft Fees? 

January 22, 2022 | Margaret Sturtevant, Karis Stephen, and Soojin Jeong

Experts discuss the regulation of bank overdraft fees.


Long-Term Care After COVID-19

June 25, 2022 | Katherine Rohde, Caitlin Kim, and Taylor Ross

Experts recommend regulatory policies to improve long-term care in the wake of COVID-19.


Long-Term Care at Home

March 26, 2022 | Katherine Rohde, Caitlin Kim, and Taylor Ross

Experts discuss how to improve home and community-based services.


Making Regulations on Influencer Advertising Click

July 23, 2022 | Mary Moynihan, Alexandra Walsh, and Elizabeth Yin

Scholars offer approaches to improve regulation of social media marketing.


Matching Dating Apps with Regulation

October 1, 2022 | Elizabeth Yin, Mary Moynihan, and Alexandra Walsh

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts discuss ways to hold dating applications accountable for user privacy and online harassment.


Preparing the New Market for Meat Alternatives

June 18, 2022 | Tess C. Markovich, Kat Hefter, and Andrew Kliewer

As the alternative meat industry takes off, regulation will confront a new frontier.


Pumping the Brakes on Fast Fashion

March 19, 2022 | Karis Stephen, Soojin Jeong, and Margaret Sturtevant

Scholars discuss how to limit the negative social and environmental impacts of fast fashion.


Reforming Health Care for Patients in Prison

February 12, 2022 | Katherine Rohde, Taylor Ross, and Caitlin Kim

Scholars discuss the lack of uniform standards for health care provided behind bars.


Regulating the Legal Profession

February 5, 2022 | Karis Stephen, Soojin Jeong, and Margaret Sturtevant 

Experts explore regulatory possibilities for the legal profession.


Regulating to Achieve Environmental Justice

January 15, 2022 | Trevor Kirby, Henry Fisher, and Elizabeth Penava

Scholars propose novel measures to achieve environmental justice for all.


Regulatory Opportunities for U.S. Workforce Development

April 16, 2022 | Margaret Sturtevant, Karis Stephen, and Soojin Jeong

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect recent scholarship on U.S. workforce development.


Regulatory Responses to Teacher Shortages

February 26, 2022 | Taylor Ross, Caitlin Kim, and Katherine Rohde

Experts examine and propose policy changes to address U.S. teacher attrition.


The AI Health Care Dilemma

October 22, 2022 | Katie Cohen, Caroline Hackley, and Anilya Krishnan

Scholars explore regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence in the health care sector.


The Key to Rent Control

October 15, 2022 | Mary Moynihan, Alexandra Walsh, and Elizabeth Yin

Scholars engage the ongoing debate on rent control regulation amid a global spike in housing costs.


The Regulation of Assisted Reproduction

August 13, 2022 | Caroline Hackley, Anilya Krishnan, and Katie Cohen

Experts discuss the role of regulation in standardizing fertility treatment.

This page is part of a five-part series, entitled The 2022 Regulatory Year In Review