All Essays

An Outer Space Perspective on Climate Change

An Outer Space Perspective on Climate Change

In this Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on using space technology governance to fight climate change.

Week in Review

Week in Review

A federal judge strikes down a public transportation mask mandate, DHS extends vaccine requirements for non-U.S. travelers entering the country, and more…

Forcing Marginalized Communities to Compete

Forcing Marginalized Communities to Compete

Scholar argues that pension fund managers have pitted vulnerable retirees against marginalized communities.

Help International Medical Graduates Help Us

Help International Medical Graduates Help Us

In the United States, immigration and administrative barriers hinder a valuable supply of health care workers.

The Regulation of Black Families

The Regulation of Black Families

The United States should replace its current family surveillance system with one that improves children’s welfare.

The False Promise of “Third-Category” Worker Laws

The False Promise of “Third-Category” Worker Laws

Proposition 22 and similar laws exacerbate workforce inequalities.

How Agencies Can Better Regulate for Racial Justice

How Agencies Can Better Regulate for Racial Justice

The federal government should promote racial equity assessments, equity planning, and audits.

Regulatory Opportunities for U.S. Workforce Development

Regulatory Opportunities for U.S. Workforce Development

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect recent scholarship on U.S. workforce development.

Week in Review

Week in Review

The U.S. Department of Justice cracks down on ghost guns, President Biden announces the EPA will allow the sale of “E15” gasoline, and more…

How the Carceral State Punishes Survivors

How the Carceral State Punishes Survivors

Survivors of color who report domestic violence and sexual assault risk exposure to further harm.

Ending the Racial Housing Gap

Ending the Racial Housing Gap

Regulators should require banks to lend to Black homebuyers to remedy centuries of discrimination.

Priorities and the State of Implicit Bias in Crimmigration

Priorities and the State of Implicit Bias in Crimmigration

Written immigration enforcement priorities might promote transparency but still might not address inequities.