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Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Crisis

Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Crisis

With medical systems overwhelmed during the pandemic, telemedicine could be here to stay.

GDPR and Artificial Intelligence

GDPR and Artificial Intelligence

Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation could impact AI startups that depend heavily on data.

Universal Basic Income After COVID-19

Universal Basic Income After COVID-19

Debate over basic income programs reignites amid the COVID-19 crisis.

Recent Developments in Artificial Intelligence Law and Policy

Recent Developments in Artificial Intelligence Law and Policy

A House bill on a national artificial intelligence initiative joins a wave of related AI developments.

Voting Amid a Pandemic

Voting Amid a Pandemic

As COVID-19 persists, governments must decide whether, when, where, and how to hold elections.

The Long Road to SNAP

The Long Road to SNAP

U.S. food stamp programs grapple with a new wave of scrutiny.

Unemployment and COVID-19

Unemployment and COVID-19

As the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. economy, over ten million Americans filed for unemployment insurance.

A Power of Monumental Proportions

A Power of Monumental Proportions

Presidents can create national monuments, but a debate rages over whether they can modify them.

Before the Bedside Manner

Before the Bedside Manner

Health care licensing regulators grapple with innovation, safety, and expertise when credentialing providers.

A Champagne by Any Other Name

A Champagne by Any Other Name

EU quality schemes protect agricultural products tied to certain areas against food fraud.

Can the U.S. Outpace Disease Outbreaks?

Can the U.S. Outpace Disease Outbreaks?

In the United States, disease outbreaks challenge emergency preparedness.

Is Most of the Federal Government Unconstitutional?

Is Most of the Federal Government Unconstitutional?

The academic debate over the history and the future of the nondelegation doctrine is far from over.