Week in Review
TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline allowed to run through Nebraska, FCC unveils order to roll back its net-neutrality rules, and more…
Yams v. Sweet Potatoes
Thanksgiving offers chance to explore scientific and regulatory distinctions in popular holiday fare.
Fight Over Fowl Livers Continues in California
A federal appellate court decision could send foie gras off the menu—again.
All Hands on Deck for Cybercrime Regulation
Scholar analyzes how traditional police regulation must change in the face of cybercrime.
Do-It-Yourself for the Legal Industry
Scholar argues that low-income litigants can benefit from self-help resources.
On the Pitfalls of Performance Standards
Governments need to consider the limitations of performance standards when choosing regulatory strategies.
Week in Review
FDA approves a pill that tracks when patients take their medication, CFPB director will resign, and more…
Revisiting Deference to Agencies in Criminal Deportation Cases
Scholar argues against using agency interpretations of immigration law in criminal deportation cases.
Combating Pump and Dump in Crowdfunding Markets
New article shows how small businesses and startups may trade shares fairly and efficiently.
Obama-Era Education Regulations Targeted for Reform
Conservative legal group urges change to education regulations adopted under the previous Administration.
Getting Back to the Basics with Agency Rulemaking
The United States needs a bipartisan push to bring transparency and accountability back into the rulemaking process.
Week in Review
Senate Democrats introduce bill that would ban assault weapons, House passes bill that would get rid of employer liability for subcontractors, and more…