Can Public Banking Save the Postal Service?
Policymakers say that postal banking could offer financial support to underserved people while saving an American institution.
The Accredited Investor Exemption Must Go
Scholar argues that the SEC should protect investors by requiring greater disclosures for private offerings.
The Constitutional Foundations of Communications Law and Policy
The government must recognize constitutional property and free speech rights in communications law and policy.
The Justice Department Should Preserve Home Confinement
The Biden Administration should reject arguments to re-incarcerate people released from prison during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Is Your Dietary Supplement Safe?
Scholars warn that FDA’s regulation of dietary supplements could pose health risks to consumers.
Week in Review
FDA provides guidance addressing new COVID-19 variants, President Biden makes changes to the Paycheck Protection Program, and much more…
Finding Common Rules to Wrangle Big Data
Scholar argues for unified rules of data governance to achieve fairness, efficiency, and stability.
Oh, When the Feds Go Marching-In
Marching-in could allow federal government to commercialize inventions, but at the expense of patent rights.
Time to Rescue the Rescue Dog Industry?
Rescue dog groups may be exacerbating the very problem they claim to address.
How a Racist Home Loan Program Created a Climate Crisis
Two of the United States’ biggest challenges converge on urban heat islands.
Compassionate Release During COVID-19
Administrative and judicial processes offer those incarcerated in federal prisons a path home.