U.S. Supply Chain Regulations Seek to Improve Resilience
New regulations seek to restructure global supply chains to value long-term resilience over industrial efficiency.
Taking a Second Look at Immigration Appeals
Scholar argues that the way immigration case appeals are handled may need an overhaul.
Drug Safety, or Overregulation of Reproductive Health?
Scholar calls for FDA to remove stringent restrictions on medication abortion.
Merger Law Is Dante’s Inferno Revisited
The shift by agencies away from the current guidelines on mergers and acquisitions has left firms in limbo.
Week in Review
U.S. senators introduce the RESTRICT Act, Tennessee governor bans drag shows in public places, and more…
Creating a Safe Testing Space for High-Risk AI
Scholars argue for the creation of a regulatory safe space to supplement AI regulations.
CFPB Targets Illegal Junk Fees
New CFPB guidance puts banks on notice that unfair business practices may be met with enforcement action.
Fighting Fires Through Resilience Regulation
Scholars identify wildfire resilience solutions for the power sectors in California and Australia.
Jimmy Carter, The Great Deregulator
By pushing for deregulation and adopting other reforms, President Carter left an enduring legacy on the U.S. regulatory system.
Week in Review
A federal judge rules that Texas cannot prosecute organizations that facilitate abortion access, the DEA proposes rules expanding telemedicine care, and more…
New NCAA Rules Leave Foreign Student-Athletes Behind
Scholars argue that foreign student-athletes must now choose between earning money and keeping their immigration status.