Safety Culture vs. Safety Systems in U.S. Transportation
Regulators should focus on forging a safety culture to reduce automotive accidents and fatalities.
Examining Health Care Equities
Allison K. Hoffman discusses the role of state ballot initiatives, federal law, and private equity in the U.S. health care system.
Should Mass Tort Victims Settle for Bankruptcy?
Scholars and commentators discuss whether mass torts belong in bankruptcy court.
Week in Review
The SEC requires companies to report emissions and climate risks, the VA expands reproductive health services, and more…
The Myth of Operation Choke Point
Scholar corrects the narrative that spawned laws prohibiting banks from cutting ties with the gun industry.
The Battle Over Student Rights and Race
Scholar suggests that public school students have a right to receive critical race theory education.
FCC’s New Rule Protects Domestic Violence Survivors’ Cell Phone Access
FCC says a cell phone can be an abuser’s tool of control or a survivor’s lifeline.
Building Empathy Into an Automated State
A government that increasingly operates on the basis of artificial intelligence will still need to supply human empathy.
International Approaches to Surrogacy Regulation
Scholars discuss the interests and priorities motivating global surrogacy regulations.
Week in Review
The FTC challenges the Kroger-Albertsons merger, President Biden moves to protect the personal information of service members, and more…
Administrative Law Essay Competition Winners
Two essays by the student winners of a Penn Carey Law essay competition describe important regulatory issues.
Plugging Holes in the Clean Water Act
Scholar sees design flaws in federal water pollution law as fueling rival legal theories.