Seeking Continuous Improvement to the Administrative Process
ACUS identifies best practices for agency guidance, adjudications, and responses to constituent service requests.
Week in Review
President Donald J. Trump signed executive orders ending birthright citizenship, halting the hiring of federal civil employees, and more…
FCC Proposes Localized Mental Health Support for Hotline Texters
An FCC proposed rule for the national suicide and crisis hotline would route texters to local crisis centers.
Biden Administration Introduces New Rule Intended to Curb Obesity
New Rule Seeks to Expand Medicare and Medicaid Coverage of Weight Loss Drugs.
Will Trump 2.0 Deregulate More than Trump 1.0?
The incoming Trump Administration again promises massive deregulation, but it remains to be seen how much can realistically be rolled back.
Protecting Climate Legislation Through Issue Linkage
Research shows that linking climate issues with other legislative priorities increases congressional support.
International Solutions to Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence
Scholars propose regulatory solutions for preventing new forms of gender-based violence.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a constitutional challenge concerning health insurance, President Biden issues an order establishing an AI infrastructure framework, and more…
Applying Antitrust to Discriminatory State Monopolies
Scholars argue that antitrust law can be used to scrutinize state monopoly power and advance equality.
When Money Talks, Agencies Listen
Scholars discuss how wealthy interest groups influence agency rulemaking.
Defining Discrimination in Health Care
The future of gender-affirming care may turn on the definition of “sex discrimination” in the Affordable Care Act.
FDA’s “Belt and Suspenders” Approach to Mifepristone Approval
Political pressure and wary regulators shaped FDA’s mifepristone approval in 2000.