Perils of Comparative Administrative Law
Textualism represents a dangerous temptation for comparative analysis of administrative procedure.
Regulating Supervised Consumption Services
Experts discuss the role of regulations in monitoring experimental overdose prevention programs.
Week in Review
The Education Department issues new debt relief program regulations, FDA increases the availability of infant formula, and more…
Administrative Procedure Acts in Latin America
Administrative law faces unique challenges in Latin American “paper leviathans.”
Policymaking Accountability and the Emerging Authoritarian State
Changing norms about administrative appointments raise concerns about procedural fairness and accountability.
Policymaking Accountability in Nation States and International Bodies
Robust efforts to include the public in rulemaking are key to increasing democratic accountability.
Administrative Procedure in Europe
Comparative law scholars uncover similarities and differences in administrative procedure across Europe.
Administrative Law in Comparative Perspective
Around the world, administrative law promises to promote effective and legitimate government.
Fixing FERPA to Protect Marginalized Students
Scholars examine the direct harms to students caused by gaps in FERPA.
Week in Review
An appeals court halts student loan debt forgiveness, Canada bans the sale of handguns, and more…
Marketing Formerly Dangerous Drugs
Two scholars find that the removal of FDA health warnings prompts an increase in drug marketing.
Regulating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Boardrooms
Legislators and regulators respond to absence of LGBTQ+ individuals in boardroom diversity efforts and recruitment.