Requiring Courts to Believe Noncitizens
The Supreme Court will decide whether federal courts are required to presume the credibility of noncitizens.
Are Vegan “Butter” and “Meat” Labels Protected as Free Speech?
U.S. courts seem to recognize plant-based companies’ constitutional right to use meat and dairy advertising terms.
Regulatory Solutions to Climate Risk
Experts argue that the United States can do more to reduce the risk of climate change on financial markets.
Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice?
Critics argue that the Trump Administration rule to protect suburbs will negatively impact fair housing.
The Rise of the Political Text Message
The FCC gives political campaigns the long-awaited green light on peer-to-peer text messaging.
Reflecting on RBG’s Legacy
Through her opinions, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sought to instill equality and justice in the law.
The Newest Label Coming to a Grocery Store Near You
Starting in 2022, food producers will be required to label genetically engineered foods.
Remembering Judge Stephen F. Williams
Beyond his many contributions to the law, Judge Williams’s intellectual curiosity fostered his commitment to humanity.
The Trump Administration’s New Title IX Rule
A new rule brings changes to enforcement of sexual harassment regulations in higher education.
Celebrating Our 2019-2020 Editorial Board
Thank you and congratulations to our 2019-2020 Editorial Board.
FDA Relaxes Rules on Ventilators for COVID-19
Responding to the coronavirus outbreak, a federal agency relaxes requirements on medical device manufacturers.
The Tipping Point for Restaurant Owners?
Labor Department’s proposed rule would change how employers pay tipped employees for non-tipped duties.