The Regulatory Triumph of Wi-Fi
Scholar argues that the FCC deserves more credit for the rise of Wi-Fi.
Combatting Discrimination in Algorithmic Hiring
Scholar proposes mandatory self-audits and certification of employers’ hiring algorithms.
A New Approach to Regulatory Budgeting in Virginia
New agency aims to implement a more impactful approach to reducing regulatory costs.
The Promise and Perils of Regulating ESG
Troy A. Paredes, former SEC Commissioner, shares his thoughts on the ESG movement.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court limits EPA’s authority to regulate water pollution, Nebraska restricts access to abortion services and transgender youth medical care and more…
Stamping Out Counterfeit Postage
The U.S. Postal Service adopts final rule aimed at reducing postage fraud.
The Green Clash Between Renewables and Conservation
Scholars argue that federal agencies can conserve land and still increase renewable energy output.
Is the Artificial Intelligence Act Trustworthy?
Scholars argue that the European Union’s proposed legislation will be inadequate to develop trust in AI.
How Will the “Regulatory Bazooka” Change Cross-Border Transactions?
Scholars predict that expanding security review procedures could affect how American companies do business.
Week in Review
DOJ and DHS end a pandemic order that allowed border authorities to turn away migrants, Montana bans TikTok, and more…
Should USDA Regulate Lab-Grown Meat?
Scholar argues that FDA should be the sole regulator of cell-cultured meat.
Confronting the Public Health Threat of Septic Tanks
As climate change amplifies the risks of septic tanks, lawmakers must act to protect their communities.