Can the United States Halt Wildfires?
Scholars encourage regulatory authorities to adopt measures to prevent or mitigate wildfire damage.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court invalidates California ban on indoor religious services, FEMA authorizes reimbursements for funeral expenses for COVID-19 deaths, and more…
Pandemic Strengthens Calls for Indigenous Data Sovereignty
A federal bill that would expand data access for tribal health providers may not satisfy Native communities.
Time to Solve the Information Problem
A private fairness doctrine could induce more accurate media by dismantling the political information bubble.
Hong Kong Moves West
Advocates urge U.S. government to create visa system for Hongkongers seeking to escape China’s tightening grip.
Highway to Better Health Care
Mobile clinics seek to address disparities in health care delivery by dismantling barriers for rural Americans.
Service Animals at 30,000 Feet
A federal rule finalized under the Trump Administration allows airlines to narrow the use of animals as a disability accommodation on flights.
Putting the Fizz Back Into Bureaucratic Justice
In a recent book, Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule defend the administrative state against political threats and growing distrust.
Paying College Athletes
Regulatory reforms may provide student athletes with financial opportunities beyond scholarships.
Week in Review
The CDC imposes an eviction moratorium, President Biden orders increased insurance accessibility, and more…
In Air and Unmasked
CDC orders masks on domestic flights after airlines’ self-enforced mask mandates do not yield compliance.
A Vision for a Federal Election Agency
Scholars advocate the creation of a new independent agency to oversee all federal election administration.