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Allowing Students to Access Sunscreen Without Restriction

Allowing Students to Access Sunscreen Without Restriction

Legislatures reconsider whether students can access sunscreen in school without a doctor’s note.

Regulating by Way of Straws

Regulating by Way of Straws

California legislator proposes regulating straw use in certain restaurants to reduce plastic waste.

Regulating Religious Accommodation at Work

Regulating Religious Accommodation at Work

Federal appeals court weighs employers’ obligation to accommodate employees’ religious practices.

Will New Jersey Change Sports Betting Regulation in the United States?

Will New Jersey Change Sports Betting Regulation in the United States?

Scholar discusses current sports betting regulation in the United States and a case that could change it all.

A Farewell to Fracking Regulations

A Farewell to Fracking Regulations

Trump Administration issues final rule rescinding Obama-era fracking regulation.

The Brave New World of Bitcoin

The Brave New World of Bitcoin

South Korea takes steps to regulate cryptocurrency amid speculation concerns.

Proposed Regulation Would Change How Tipped Workers Get Paid

Proposed Regulation Would Change How Tipped Workers Get Paid

A new deregulatory measure would allow employers to keep tips received by their employees.

The Regulatory Review’s Series from 2017

The Regulatory Review’s Series from 2017

The Regulatory Review highlights the series published in 2017.

Top Regulatory Stories of 2017

Top Regulatory Stories of 2017

The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory stories written by our staff in 2017.

Top Regulatory Essays of 2017

Top Regulatory Essays of 2017

The Regulatory Review highlights our top essays written by outside contributors in 2017.

Federal Court Approves “Ballot Selfie” Prohibition

Federal Court Approves “Ballot Selfie” Prohibition

New York law banning photos of voters with their ballots survives constitutional scrutiny.

State Court Breathes Fresh Air into Pennsylvanians’ Environmental Rights

State Court Breathes Fresh Air into Pennsylvanians’ Environmental Rights

Recent state supreme court decision reaffirms and expands a constitutional duty to preserve natural resources.