Punting Social Media Company Liability to Congress
The Supreme Court affirms social media companies’ business models, dodging for now the issue of liability for harmful speech.
The Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 Regulatory Term
Legal scholars discuss the Court’s most significant regulatory decisions of the last term.
Domestic Animals, Wild Emissions
Scholars address regulatory struggles to rein in greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
Week in Review
The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the student-loan debt-forgiveness plan and invalidates a Colorado public accommodation law, and more…
The Right to Access Your Own Health Device Data
Scholars advocate mandated patient access to health device data.
The Troubling Reality of Wilderness Therapy
Scholars claim that unregulated wilderness therapy programs fail to protect the children participants.
Patient Versus Algorithm
Scholars propose enabling patients to sue the makers and providers of discriminatory health care algorithms.
The Strange Bedfellows of Climate Change and Corporate Fraud
Scholar recommends implementing ESG standards to fight climate change and avoid criminal charges.
Are Older Adults Being Protected?
Experts offer analysis and policy ideas to promote the independence and well-being of older adults.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court invalidates race-based college admissions programs, it affirms state courts’ oversight of electoral maps, and more…
Supervision as Family Separation
Scholar argues that criminal supervision alternatives to incarceration too often lead to family separation.
Is the Welfare State Ready for the Climate Crisis?
Scholar advocates making disaster assistance more reliable, accessible, and portable.