Synopsis

Protecting Medical Privacy on Your Wrist

Protecting Medical Privacy on Your Wrist

Scholar argues for greater privacy protections of personal medical data collected by wearable health technologies.

How the Administrative State Fails People With Disabilities

How the Administrative State Fails People With Disabilities

Report outlines how administrative requirements limit access to the social safety net for people with disabilities.

From Pipelines to Pipe Dreams

From Pipelines to Pipe Dreams

Experts explore how environmental litigation has obstructed pipeline construction.

Blastoff to U.S. Commercial Space Regulation

Blastoff to U.S. Commercial Space Regulation

Scholar argues for an optimal commercial space regulatory regime that balances innovation, responsibility, and security.

Is It time to Shutter a Reagan-Era Broadband Program?

Is It time to Shutter a Reagan-Era Broadband Program?

Scholar argues the FCC’s Lifeline telecommunications subsidy program is no longer needed.

Equitable Artificial Intelligence

Equitable Artificial Intelligence

Experts recommend a two-pronged approach to help ensure artificial intelligence systems achieve equity.

Going for Broke on TikTok

Going for Broke on TikTok

Scholars posit that analyzing TikTok content can help regulators monitor trends in online consumer finance.

The Right to Access Your Own Health Device Data

The Right to Access Your Own Health Device Data

Scholars advocate mandated patient access to health device data.

The Troubling Reality of Wilderness Therapy

The Troubling Reality of Wilderness Therapy

Scholars claim that unregulated wilderness therapy programs fail to protect the children participants.

Patient Versus Algorithm

Patient Versus Algorithm

Scholars propose enabling patients to sue the makers and providers of discriminatory health care algorithms.

The Strange Bedfellows of Climate Change and Corporate Fraud

The Strange Bedfellows of Climate Change and Corporate Fraud

Scholar recommends implementing ESG standards to fight climate change and avoid criminal charges.

Supervision as Family Separation

Supervision as Family Separation

Scholar argues that criminal supervision alternatives to incarceration too often lead to family separation.