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.
Assuaging Fears About Boardroom Gender Mandates
Scholars argue that gender-balancing policies will not reduce corporate value.
New Technology Will Raise New Legal Questions
Scholars worry that regulating new technologies will be more difficult after recent Supreme Court decisions.
Putting a Stop to Corporate Political Spending
Legal experts argue that corporate political spending harms both shareholders and management.
Regulating Teacher Credentialing to Benefit English Learners
Scholars argue that the decentralization of teacher credentialing negatively affects English learners.
Enforcing Net-Zero Goals
Scholar calls for greater oversight and enforcement of corporate net-zero carbon emissions pledges.
Rapid Responses to Major Questions
Scholar proposes a new fast-track legislative procedure to affirm agency regulatory authority.
How to Delegate Authority for Climate Action
Scholar advocates the use of foreign policy authority for executive branch climate action.
Conserving the Conservation Tax Break
A tax break for charitable donations of land needs updating to achieve its purpose of cost-effective conservation.