Regulating At-Home Medicine
Anna Wexler explains “do-it-yourself medicine” and how regulators can protect consumers using at-home medical therapies.
A Comparative Approach to Universal Health Care
Angus Corbett explores how using comparative analysis of health care systems can inform U.S. health care policy.
Reforming Labor Law
Benjamin Sachs discusses the need for labor-law reform and explains how state and local governments can increase worker power.
Locating the Flexibility to Expand Access to Health Care
Jason Levitis discusses how federal policies and state-level innovations can shape access to health insurance.
Gender Violence in the Digital Age
Rangita de Silva de Alwis discusses how technology enables online violence toward women and girls.
Judicial Constraints on Agency Action
Christopher J. Walker discusses how developments in administrative law doctrines could constrain agency action.
Improving Food Safety
Marion Nestle discusses changes to agencies that would create a safer food environment.
Harnessing Clean Energy for Grid Reliability
Shelley Welton discusses how a comprehensive regulatory strategy for electric grid reliability can facilitate a transition to clean energy.
Featured Sunday Spotlights of 2024
The Regulatory Review highlights its Sunday Spotlight interviews of 2024.
Evolving Regulatory Protections for Research Participants
David Peloquin discusses the development and future directions of clinical research regulations.
Advancing Equity in Road Safety Policymaking
Jeffrey Michael discusses the roles of research, technology, and community engagement in shaping transportation policy.
The FTC Green Guides and Recyclability
Creighton Magid discusses the need for revisions to clarify the FTC’s Green Guides.