Access Barriers Remain After Abortion Pill Decision
The Court rejected a challenge to FDA approval of mifepristone, but other obstacles could still impede access.
Lowering the Bar for Employees with Title VII Discrimination Claims
Employees need not show “significant” harm to sustain discrimination claims.
Why the Court’s CFPB Decision Is Correct and Important
The Supreme Court upholds the funding structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 Regulatory Term
Scholars and practitioners assess the Court’s most significant regulatory decisions of its recently concluded term.
Balancing Punishment and Persuasion
John Braithwaite discusses his research in regulation and criminology and ideas for future research.
Week in Review
OSHA proposes new protections for workers facing extreme heat, Boeing accepts $487 million in fines for crashes, and more…
Leveling Up Agency Disclosures
Scholars offer recommendations for expanding public access to agencies’ legal documents.
Establishing Regulatory Guardrails for Elderly Drivers
Scholars urge state lawmakers to strengthen driving regulations for seniors to address public safety concerns.
Navigating Neurotechnological Regulations
Researchers address the challenges regulators face in protecting the public amid the rapid growth of neurotechnologies.
The King (Presumptively) May Do No Wrong
In Trump v. United States, the Supreme Court has expanded executive power and elevated the President above the law.
The Supreme Court as Enabler in Chief
The Supreme Court’s recent decision on presidential immunity threatens the survival of the American Republic.