A Regulated Plea Deal or No Deal
Scholar argues that plea bargaining in the United States needs stronger regulations to save the criminal justice system.
Overturning Chevron Will Not Transform Congress
Claims about the consequences of remaking Chevron deference require empirical backing.
Navigating the Currents of Electric Vehicles
Steven Croley, general counsel of Ford Motor Company, discusses regulatory implications of a shift to electric powered automobiles.
The Future of Technology in Health Care
Scholars discuss the need for federal regulations to combat risks associated with technology in health care.
Week in Review
TikTok sues the United States government, Georgia’s governor signed a bill into law making wide-ranging changes to Georgia’s election laws ahead of the presidential election, and more…
Reforming Occupational Enforcement
Scholar proposes a method of enforcing American worker-protection laws and curbing employer retaliation.
Addressing Corporate Governance Failures in Fintech
Lawyer explores corporate governance issues in financial technology firms and proposes reforms.
Strengthening Democracy Through Tax Policy
Scholar proposes a set of democracy-centered criteria for evaluating tax regulations.
Is AI-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence the Next Pandemic?
The rise of deep fakes and other AI-generated misinformation presents a direct threat to women’s freedom.
Gambling on Legal Verdicts
Scholars propose regulatory safeguards for the burgeoning third-party litigation finance industry.
Week In Review
The Arizona Senate voted to repeal abortion restrictions from 1864, the U.S. Department of Labor makes changes to overtime pay eligibility, and more…
Why Metaphors Matter in AI Law and Policy
Scholar warns that figures of speech play an outsized role in shaping artificial intelligence regulation.