The Inequality of Fintech
Scholars argue that regulators should act now to prevent fintech from exacerbating wealth inequality.
The Adjudicatory Capacity to Make Decisions
Scholar suggests that increasing the number of support staff would improve the accuracy of administrative adjudication.
Rethinking FERC’s Approach to Natural Gas Pipeline Approvals
Scholar urges FERC to consider clean energy policies before approving natural gas pipelines.
Moving Toward an Era of RegTech
International report surveys regulatory use of technology and barriers to their adoption in Australia and New Zealand.
Where Are The Midwives?
Scholar argues that COVID-19 has underscored the serious gaps in access to midwifery care.
Can School Finance Reform Support Reparations?
Scholars advocate reforming and regulating school funding schemes to grant reparations to Black Americans.
The Challenges of Regulating Brain-Machine Interfaces
Scholar highlights the fragmented regulatory environment governing advanced neurological technology.
Working Together to Solve the Extinction Crisis
Experts encourage federal, private, and state collaboration to create tailored conservation rules.
Freedom From Compelled Pregnancy and Childbirth
Scholar argues that the First Amendment guarantees the right to abortion.
Who Pays a Premium for Natural Disasters?
Scholars question the sustainability of homeowner insurance regulation in the face of climate change.
Marketing Formerly Dangerous Drugs
Two scholars find that the removal of FDA health warnings prompts an increase in drug marketing.
Refocusing Deportation Law
Scholar argues that prioritizing noncitizens convicted of crimes for deportation is unjustified.