Fighting Fires Through Resilience Regulation
Scholars identify wildfire resilience solutions for the power sectors in California and Australia.
New NCAA Rules Leave Foreign Student-Athletes Behind
Scholars argue that foreign student-athletes must now choose between earning money and keeping their immigration status.
Is Your Phone a Medical Device?
Scholar argues that Congress and FDA should treat risky clinical artificial intelligence tools as medical devices.
Building Disaster Resilience in Rural Communities
Report outlines why rural communities susceptible to natural disasters need more federal resources.
Tax Tax Revolution
Scholars argue that implementing a global minimum tax would help solve the tax competition issue.
Expanding FDA Incentives to Boost Diversity in Clinical Trials
Exploring FDA’s toolkit for encouraging study sponsors to meet diversity goals.
Banking on an Antitrust Revival
Scholar argues that antitrust regulators should more closely scrutinize bank mergers.
Can Financial Regulation Save the Planet?
Scholars assess whether the financial sector should lead the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Back to the Future of U.S. Securities Regulation
Scholars analyze the history of Supreme Court securities law jurisprudence to predict what lies ahead.
Video Teleconference Platforms in Credibility Determinations
Scholars caution against judging credibility over video calls in immigration hearings.
Should Texas Power Down Its Electricity Model?
Scholars discuss Texas’s 2021 power grid failure and its implications for the future of energy regulation.
What the Do-Not-Call Rule Can Teach Regulators
Scholars argue the battle against spam calls holds valuable lessons for Big Tech regulators.