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Week in Review

Week in Review

An appeals court halts student loan forgiveness, Congress passes a bill that limits use of non-disclosure agreements, and more…

Freedom From Compelled Pregnancy and Childbirth

Freedom From Compelled Pregnancy and Childbirth

Scholar argues that the First Amendment guarantees the right to abortion.

Who Pays a Premium for Natural Disasters?

Who Pays a Premium for Natural Disasters?

Scholars question the sustainability of homeowner insurance regulation in the face of climate change.

Public Input in the People’s House

Public Input in the People’s House

Congress should use notice-and-comment rulemaking as a model for public input in the legislative process.

Is the Biggest Supreme Court Case This Term About Bacon?

Is the Biggest Supreme Court Case This Term About Bacon?

In National Pork Council v. Ross, the Court questions whether states can ban products for moral reasons.

Regulating Social Media Algorithms

Regulating Social Media Algorithms

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts discuss regulatory solutions for content-filtering algorithms on social media platforms.

Week in Review

Week in Review

California votes to ban flavored tobacco products, Missouri legalizes recreational marijuana, and more…

What Will It Take for the Electric Vehicle Transition to Hit the Gas?

What Will It Take for the Electric Vehicle Transition to Hit the Gas?

Penn Program on Regulation panel highlights policy options for accelerating the transition to electric vehicles.

SEC Proposes Private Fund Reform to Protect Investors

SEC Proposes Private Fund Reform to Protect Investors

A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposal to enhance the regulation of private fund advisers receives critical comments.

Compelled Climate Speech

Compelled Climate Speech

The SEC’s proposed rule on climate disclosures could run afoul of the First Amendment.

Consumer Protection on the Chopping Block?

Consumer Protection on the Chopping Block?

Recent court decision may threaten the future existence of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Putting the U.S. Administrative Procedure Act in Perspective

Putting the U.S. Administrative Procedure Act in Perspective

Efforts to modernize the APA should be approached with caution.