Regulating the Great Indoors
Scholar argues that environmental law and policy should expand its scope to inside areas.
Harnessing AI to Combat Climate Change
At a Penn Program on Regulation workshop, Cass Sunstein explains how AI can help consumers make climate-friendly choices.
The Case for Plural Business Purposes
Businesses should embrace corporate purposes beyond profit maximization.
Week in Review
President Biden signs a bill requiring a sale or ban of TikTok, the Federal Trade Commission bans noncompetes, and more. . .
Regulating Wartime Artificial Intelligence
Scholar analyzes potential strategies to regulate wartime use of artificial intelligence.
SCOTUS Must Not Look Away as Pregnant Patients Suffer
The Supreme Court must maintain pregnant people’s right to receive emergency medical care—including abortion.
A New Era of Psychedelic Medicine in Australia
Australia implements a new framework for regulating the medicinal use of psychedelic substances such as MDMA and psilocybin.
It Is High Time the U.K. Changes Psychedelics Laws
The government should lower regulatory hurdles impeding psilocybin assisted psychotherapy research.
ESG and “Stakeholderism”
Lisa Fairfax explains how stakeholder concerns play a role in FINRA regulation, corporate governance, and ESG.
Reforming Donor-Advised Funds
Practitioners and scholars navigate the evolving challenges posed by donor-advised funds.
Week in Review
The U.S. Supreme Court allows a state to temporarily ban gender-affirming care, the EEOC requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations for abortions, and more…