Limiting the Power of Police in Schools
A legal scholar advocates the removal—rather than the increased regulation—of police forces from schools.
Supreme Illegitimacy
A terrible trio of Supreme Court cases from last term illustrates the need for judicial reform, which can occur through several options.
Boosting Rail Competition
To ease inflation and supply chain issues, regulators should allow reciprocal switching among railroad networks.
Mitigating Algorithmic Harms
Scholars discuss how regulation could shape the impact of data privacy and technology on marginalized communities.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court agrees to hear a challenge to tech company protections, President Biden outlines agency climate actions, and more…
Auditor Highlights Trump Administration’s Deregulatory Failure
A Government Accountability Office report finds that deregulatory executive orders had limited effects.
The Political Underpinnings of U.S. Foreign Investment Policy
A recent federal report reveals the effects of increased scrutiny of foreign investment in the United States.
Can Courts Stop Hearing Processes Where the Agency Always Wins?
The Supreme Court will hear an important challenge to agency decision-making.
Walmart Threads the Needle on Separation-of-Powers Remedies
Walmart challenges the constitutionality of the FTC’s power to seek monetary or injunctive relief.
Matching Dating Apps with Regulation
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts discuss ways to hold dating applications accountable for user privacy and online harassment.
Week in Review
Appeals court finds banning for-profit prisons unconstitutional, President Biden announces agricultural initiatives, and more…
Targeting Families to Regulate Migration
Scholars argue the United States continues to target families as part of its immigration enforcement.