Regaining Control After Brexit While Maintaining Membership in the WTO
If Britain has to reapply for WTO membership after Brexit, the process could take years and result in disruption to world trade.
Treasury Pick’s Oversight of “Robo-Signing” Heats Up Nomination Proceedings
Steven Mnuchin continues to advance in U.S. Senate even as Democrats decry his role during financial crisis.
Writing the Rules of Football
Yale Law Professor explores the rulemaking power wielded by associations like the National Football League.
Securing Safe Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors
A new rule prohibits evicting survivors of domestic violence for reporting their abuse.
The Public Interest in Public Securities Settlements
Legal scholar argues SEC settlements after Dodd-Frank create potential costs for defendants and the public.
The Trump Administration’s Regulatory Reform Options
The new Administration and Congress can use several procedures to cut down on regulation.
Regulating International Cyberwarfare
Expert proposes approach to determine the optimal regulatory framework for cyberwar.
New Climate Resilience Report Emphasizes Cross-Sector Collaboration
The Obama Administration releases report on opportunities to enhance nation’s climate resilience.
Under Trump, AT&T-Time Warner Merger Hangs in the Balance
Despite optimism about the future for the $85.4 billion deal, a new report claims Trump remains opposed to the merger.
Agency Signals Separate Regulation of “FinTech” Companies
National financial technology companies will be regulated differently than traditional banks.
When the Health Care Market Cannot Regulate Itself
Vermont moves to an all-payer system in regulating prices for health care services.