Financial Fair Play Regulations’ Unintended Effects
European soccer authority’s economic regulations create unintended losses for clubs.
Applying Judge-Made Law to Insider Trading
Scholar argues that judges, rather than the legislature, should continue to regulate insider trading.
Relaxing Patient Privacy Laws to Tackle Substance Abuse
To fight opioid misuse, the U.S. government proposes expanding access to medical records on substance use.
The Hefty Price of Methane
New Zealand grapples with balancing agricultural interests when reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Can Regulation Promote Environmental Justice?
Scholars offer suggestions for how regulation can reduce disparities in exposure to environmental problems.
Week in Review
Trump Administration announces climate accord withdrawal, EPA proposes coal pollution rules, and more…
Will Steel Tariffs Mark the Demise of the WTO?
Scholar argues that Trump’s steel tariffs and the responses from other countries endanger the free trade system.
The Trump Administration Takes Aim at Migratory Birds
Attorneys argue that Department of Interior enforcement practices threaten migratory birds.
Examining the Past and Future of Copyright Regulation
Scholar discusses how the Copyright Office could exercise broader rulemaking power.
Private Standards and Public Governance
New book offers crucial insights into how private standards can complement if not substitute for regulation.
Antitrust and the Future of Big Tech
Technology giants face growing scrutiny from Congress and regulators over their dominance.
Week in Review
The House unanimously passes a bill intended to reduce prescription drug prices, Twitter will ban all political advertising, and more…