An Early History of Rulemaking Power
Scholar investigates an early exercise of federal administrative power that mirrors modern agency rulemaking.
Ending “Pass the Harasser” in Higher Education
Scholars call for rules to require screening of faculty hires for previous sexual misconduct.
The Fair Housing Act’s Unexpected Potential
Scholar shows how to use fair housing law to combat gentrification’s harms.
States Regain Regulatory Power Over Predatory Loan Servicers
The Education Department’s new interpretation of federal law empowers states to protect student loan borrowers.
Only Federal Regulation Can Ensure Fair Elections
Congress should use its constitutionally granted authority to regulate elections and protect democracy.
Reversing Roe in Texas
Under the state’s recently enacted restrictions, experts say access to abortion has been effectively gutted.
The Promise and Peril of Local Election Administration
Local election officials played a critical role in facilitating free and fair elections in 2020.
Week in Review
FDA authorizes Pfizer COVID-19 booster shot for select individuals, EPA will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and more…
Election Officials as Regulators of Voting Access
Legislative backlash against election officials poses serious implications for democracy.
Charting a Course Toward Offshore Aquaculture
A CRS report finds that offshore aquaculture can spur economic growth if permitting reform takes place.
Red State Lawmakers Preempt Campaign Finance Laws in Blue Cities
Republican states with major democratic metropolitan centers forestall local efforts to reform election law.