Invasive Carp Eye the Great Lakes
Regulators struggle to keep pace with migration of invasive species to the Great Lakes.
The “Tyrant Test” for New Surveillance Technologies
Scholar offers approach to surveillance technologies based on Fourth Amendment principles.
A New Approach to Regulating Credit-Scoring AI
Scholar presents regulatory solutions to problems posed by using AI to determine credit scores.
Immigration Surveillance in Health Care
Scholar calls for increased protections for noncitizens within the health care system.
Can Privacy Regulations Outsmart Smart Toys?
Scholars examine privacy regulations concerning smart toys for children.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court blocks a Texas law limiting the moderation of speech on social media, the Justice Department reviews the police response to the Uvalde shooting, and more…
The Future of Feces
As fecal microbiota transplantation gains traction in the medical world, regulators may need to step in.
Regulating Sponsored Influencer Marketing
Influencer advertising can bring large profits, but experts say it may also pose unique dangers to consumers.
Increasing Access to Credit in Communities of Color
Updating the Community Reinvestment Act to promote special purpose credit programs could improve equity in credit and lending.
Connecting Race and Regulation
New podcast series examines how regulation has reinforced racism—and how it might combat it too.
Transferring Military Skills to Civilian Employment
GAO recommends the U.S. Department of Defense improve servicemember credentialing programs.
Dark Patterns Cannot Stay in the Dark
In this Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on manipulative online practices that deceive consumers.