Unboxing Counterfeit Luxury Goods in International Trade
Scholars and policymakers explore solutions to the harms posed by counterfeit products.
Week in Review
President Biden announces lower drug costs for many Americans, the Federal Trade Commission cracks down on fake customer reviews, and more…
FDA Targets Toxic Soda Ingredients
FDA proposes a rule that would prohibit the use of a toxic food additive in sodas.
Native Self-Governance and Environmental Justice
Scholar argues that comprehensive environmental justice reform can promote Native American autonomy.
You’re on Your Own, Kid Influencers
Scholar proposes a legal framework to safeguard child content creators’ social media earnings.
The U.N.’s Women Peace and Security Agenda After Twenty-Five Years
Future peace-building efforts should reflect evolving technology and its impact on women.
Conserving American Public Lands
Scholars discuss a new rule to promote the conservation of federal public lands.
Week in Review
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia held Google has an illegal monopoly on search, President Biden proposes changes to airline fees for families, and more…
A Legal Earthquake
With several key decisions this term, the Supreme Court has shaken up prevailing governing doctrines and produced substantial legal uncertainty.
The Imperial Supreme Court
Loper Bright significantly expands the power of the Supreme Court at the expense of democratic institutions of government.
After Murthy v. Missouri, Diffuse Jawboning Remains Murky
The Court acknowledges governments’ increasing interests in regulating online speech but provides little guidance.
The End of the Chevron Era
The Administrative Procedure Act empowers courts—not agencies—to decide a statute’s single best meaning.