Groups of a Feather Regulate Together
A flock of regulators and industry representatives have a seat at the turkey-regulating table.
Can OSHA Regulation Rescue NFL Players?
Scholars argue that OSHA could make the “workplace” for professional football players safer.
Proposed Joint-Employer Rule May Restrict Workers’ Bargaining Power
Federal labor agency proposes a new rule to end confusion over the joint-employer standard.
Proposed Rule Aims to Make Drug Pricing More Transparent
A proposed requirement to display drug list prices in advertisements draws controversy.
Disinformation and the Threat to Democracy
Scholars argue for strengthening regulations of online political advertising.
How State and Federal Food Regulations Can—and Should—Work Together
Experts argue that gaps in federal food safety rules require state governments to step up.
It’s Time to Modernize Election Laws
Scholar argues that federal campaign laws need to be updated to reflect both legal and social changes.
Regulatory Collaboration Is Key to Public Health Success
Federal health agencies should work together to address public health problems.
Regulation and the Cashless Movement
Proposed D.C. legislation highlights debate over businesses that refuse cash payments.
Invoking a Right to Try in Regenerative Medicine
Scholars caution against using the Right to Try Act to skirt regulation for regenerative therapies.
Sanctuary Outside of Big Cities
Smaller local jurisdictions are adopting pro-immigration policies at an unprecedented rate.
Exposing Children on the Internet
Law student argues that recent European Union privacy regulation does not fully protect children.