Regulating Housing Appraisal Bias
Scholars recommend policies to close valuation gaps and bias in home appraisals.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court upholds the Indian Child Welfare Act, the U.S. House of Representatives considers eliminating Chevron deference, and more…
Does the Constitution Protect the Right to Discriminate?
Civil rights attorney argues that recent Supreme Court religious liberty cases jeopardize antidiscrimination laws.
Technology, Not Subsidies, Is the Key to Electrification
Proponents of electrification often overlook its economic drawbacks, including inefficiencies from subsidizing new technologies.
Leveraging Nature-Based Solutions to Tackle Climate Change
New joint agency report recommends nature-based solutions to protect frontline communities from climate risks.
AI and the Antitrust Regulator
Antitrust regulators can improve their performance by relying on responsible use of artificial intelligence tools.
Asylum After Title 42
Scholars evaluate the legacy of Title 42 and discuss the future of U.S. asylum policy.
Regulating Junk Fees May Harm Consumers
Attempts to eliminate junk fees may harm rather than help both consumers and businesses.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court strikes down voting maps in Alabama, Oklahoma approves the nation’s first religious charter school, and more…
A New Regulatory Approach to Facial Recognition
Scholar argues that right-of-publicity claims can protect individuals from facial recognition companies.
Agency Enforcement Manuals
Agencies can increase fairness by better maintaining their enforcement manuals.
Public Availability of Agency Settlement Agreements
ACUS provides recommendations to promote online disclosure of agency settlements of enforcement actions.