Does the European Union Set or Export Data Privacy Standards?
The EU does not merely set standards in data privacy regulation, it exports ideas.
The Dawn of a New Era for Copyright Online
Recent legislation that targets illegal digital streaming provides a template for digital copyright law.
Improve the Social Cost of Carbon, Do Not Replace It
Despite some scholars’ criticisms, the social cost of carbon is a useful tool for crafting U.S. climate policy.
Smoking Out E-Cigarettes
Scholars examine the regulation of electronic cigarettes and their impact on public health.
Week in Review
President Biden expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, the Justice Department clarifies Title IX sex and gender identity protections, and more…
New Hospital Standards Fight Maternal Mortality
Health care standards organization rolls out new requirements to reduce racial disparities in health outcomes.
Establishing Economies on Indian Reservations
Promoting business development and economic independence on reservations is crucial to sustaining tribal communities.
The Cowboy State Tames Bitcoin’s Regulatory Wild West
Wyoming’s first cryptocurrency bank may herald a new era of U.S. cryptocurrency regulation.
Promoting Indian Child Welfare Through Inquiry and Data
Data collection on Native American involvement in adoption and foster care is needed to remedy courts’ failures.
Strengthening the Stem Cell Industry Through Better Regulation
FDA should take steps to strengthen the regenerative medicine industry.
Rules for Acknowledging a Broken Trust
In the battle for self-determination, unrecognized Indian tribes can petition for federal acknowledgment.
A Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Passport System Is Still Premature
Questions of equity, access, and privacy demand answers before a vaccine passport will work.