Promoting Primary Care in Medicine
Experts suggest changing Medicare’s payment structure to encourage physicians to pursue primary care specialties.
The Regulatory Battle Over Safe Injection Sites
As the United States struggles with opioid addiction, litigation rages over medically supervised consumption facilities.
The Semi-Autonomous Administrative State
Administrative law should move past its dichotomous debate over agency independence.
Week in Review
Federal court rules affirmative action at Harvard is constitutional, net neutrality rollback survives judicial challenge, and more…
Put the Phone Down
Scholar argues that the government should regulate app developers to prevent technology addiction.
Is Health Care Price Transparency Key to Lowering Costs?
A proposed rule seeks to force hospitals to disclose secret prices negotiated with health insurance companies.
Kavanaugh’s First-Year Report Card
In his initial year on the Supreme Court, Justice Kavanaugh’s performance on the bench appears balanced and deliberate.
Is a Ceiling on Regulatory Costs Reasonable?
Setting a regulatory budget at a cost of zero ignores evidence of regulation’s high return on investment.
Week in Review
Labor Department raises overtime pay cap, Third Circuit strikes down FCC regulation of media ownership, and more…
We Need to Talk About ICOs
Cryptocurrency experts critique the current regulation of secretive token sales.
Curbing the Spotted Lanternfly
Northeastern states are attempting to stop the spread of an invasive species that threatens crops.
Reforming the FCC’s Captioned Telephone Service Program
The FCC ought to consider new approaches to setting rates for captioned telephone service providers.