Quantum Technology and Export Controls
Experts debate how security-export controls on quantum technologies affect innovation and collaboration.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court permits President Trump’s firing of FTC Commissioner, withholding of foreign aid, and more…
Why U.S. Banking Law Is the Antitrust Tool We Overlook
Scholars reinterpret existing banking regulations to emphasize their role in preventing financial monopolies.
Middle Powers Use Sunny Climate to Enter Solar Energy Market
Middle powers’ ability to enter the solar energy market depends heavily on their regulatory regimes.
To Regulate the Voluntary Carbon Market, Start at the FTC
The scope of the FTC’s authority puts it in the best position among agencies to regulate carbon credits.
Academic Toadies Impair Government Performance
The Trump Administration’s hiring of academics who compromise disciplinary standards threatens effective governance.
Examining the Evolving Landscape of Medical AI
I. Glenn Cohen discusses the risks and rewards of using artificial intelligence in health care.
How Should Regulators Address Sports Betting Advertisements?
Scholars discuss how regulators can respond to the gambling industry’s increasingly personalized and pervasive marketing tactics.
Week in Review
Courts constrain presidential tariff authority, bar National Guard domestic deployments, restrict Google’s preloading deals, and more…
Bridging the AI Regulatory Gap Through Product Liability
Scholar proposes applying product liability principles to strengthen AI regulation.
Efforts to Diversify Critical Minerals Supply Chains Falter
Global initiatives to secure critical minerals face challenges.
Reviving Antitrust Enforcement in Regulated Industries
Scholar argues that, to address natural monopolies, industry-specific regulators should be replaced by the Justice Department and the FTC.