Week in Review
The U.S. Senate votes down a bill that would protect access to contraception, President Biden issues executive actions to limit asylum requests, and more…
Tribes Face Unique Barriers to Entering the Cannabis Industry
Scholar argues that licensing, financing, and banking laws prevent tribes from entering the booming cannabis industry.
Reviving Workers’ Bargaining Power Amidst Evolving Tech
Scholar proposes a new regulatory model to strengthen workers’ bargaining powers.
Organ Transplantation System Modernization
UNOS may no longer retain sole control of the organ transplantation network.
A Right to a Better Decision
Public preferences for human decisions may give way in time to calls for governmental decisions made by artificial intelligence.
Risk-Based Regulatory Regimes
Julia Black explains how regulatory regimes focused on risk can lead to greater coherence.
Editing the Human Genome
Scholars assess global regulatory practices concerning human genome editing.
Week In Review
The U.S. House of Representatives passes a landmark bill regulating digital assets, the FTC reduces the number of days required for stock trades to finalize, and more…
The Inequalities of Digital Music Streaming
Despite increased attention and revenue, the music streaming industry remains largely unregulated.
Might the Era of Legacy Admissions Be Coming to an End?
A bipartisan group of senators introduces legislation aimed at ending legacy preference in college admissions.
Challenging Drug Patents to Lower Prices
The FTC cracks down on improperly listed drug patents, challenging over 100 patent listings.
Lessons Learned From COVID-19
The COVID-19 response illustrates steps officials should take to ensure the effectiveness of vaccine mandates.