The Multibillion-Dollar Legal Theft Industry
Scholars argue that civil forfeiture laws allow the government to deprive people of their property unjustly.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court holds oral arguments in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, agrees to hear homeless encampments case, and more…
The Telehealth of Tomorrow
Scholar calls on Congress to expand telehealth services in rural parts of the United States.
Uncovering Private Lawyers’ Role in Whistleblower Programs
Scholar argues that private lawyers’ involvement in whistleblower programs poses efficiency, fairness, and accountability concerns.
A Role for Antitrust in Online Content Moderation
Scholar argues that updates to antitrust regulation could support healthy online discourse.
How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence
Management-based regulation is needed due to artificial intelligence’s extreme heterogeneity.
Is It Time to End Animal Testing?
Scholars recommend regulators promote alternatives to experiments conducted on animals.
Week in Review
The SEC approves bitcoin ETFs, EPA prohibits the manufacture of certain PFAS, and more…
FDA’s Minimal Authority over Dietary Supplements
Scholars urge Congress to give FDA more power to regulate dietary supplements.
Examining the New Artificial Intelligence Executive Order
President Biden issues an executive order directing federal agencies to regulate emerging AI technologies.
A People-and-Processes Approach to AI Governance
New White House directives take a management-based approach to governing artificial intelligence.