Week in Review
The U.S. Senate passes the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, President Biden signs the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, and more…
Electric Vehicle Fires Spark Firefighter Safety Concerns
Experts say regulators need to set better electric vehicle safety standards for emergency responders.
Including Tribal Communities in Conservation Efforts
Authors of recent paper argue that the Bureau of Land Management should heed input from tribes.
Major Questions About Climate Regulation
Scholars argue that attacks on the constitutionality of federal climate change regulations distort the major questions doctrine.
Using Insurance to Regulate Food Safety
Insurance underwriters can help farmers manage the risk of microbial contamination in their fields.
Has the “Every Student Succeeds Act” Left Children Behind?
Scholars reflect on whether ESSA’s regulatory structure promotes or inhibits educational equity.
Week in Review
President Biden issues an executive order on reproductive health care, declares monkeypox a public health emergency, and more…
Detoxifying Social Media
Expert urges regulators to change incentives for social media to create a healthier digital sphere.
The Unintended Consequences of Self-Harm Monitoring Software
Experts call for policies to govern self-harm monitoring technology employed by schools.
Turning a Corner on a Rocky History with ESG
Scholars argue that the SEC has historically resisted creating ESG disclosures but has recently changed course.
How Regulators Should Supervise Software
The CFTC and other regulators should evaluate with caution proposals to automate financial transactions.
Reforming Accountable Care Organizations
Experts explore opportunities to reduce costs and promote health equity.