Federal Agency Tackles Health Care Gap for Transgender Soldiers
A proposed rule would cover certain gender transition services for military members.
Are Broadband Providers Putting Consumers’ Privacy at Risk?
Advocacy groups push the FCC to address data sharing among Internet companies.
Booksellers Challenge Internet Law
Free speech group claims that a Louisiana law governing online content violates constitutional rights.
The Origins and Outcomes of the Volkswagen Emissions Scandal
Institute for Law and Economics panel examines the automaker’s corporate culture and regulatory violations.
Hoverboard Regulations Attempt to Balance Safety and Fun
Philadelphia City Council considers hoverboard restrictions for young users.
President Obama Acts to Preserve Legacy of Land Conservation
Amid recent controversy, Obama relies on Antiquities Act authority to designate new monuments in the Mojave Desert.
Basel Committee Consults on New Risk-Management Strategy
International banking supervisor may add step-in risk mitigation to its global agenda.
Philadelphia Cracks Down on Uber
Philadelphia’s parking authority takes action to rein in Uber’s alleged violations of the city’s regulations.
The Fight for the Right to Sell Cookies
Wisconsin farmers bring lawsuit challenging a state ban on the sale of homemade baked goods.
Justice Scalia’s Greatest Hits in Administrative Law
The Regulatory Review reflects on the late Justice Scalia’s most consequential—and colorful—opinions in administrative law.
Regulatory Agenda Offers Glimpse Into Obama Adminstration Priorities
Agenda details some of the Administration’s high priority rules for 2016.