Using Disability Justice to Reimagine Family Regulation Systems
Advocates call for reform of family regulation systems to achieve fairer outcomes for parents with disabilities.
The Viral Injustice of HIV Criminalization
Scholar argues that HIV criminalization laws should be replaced with public health policies.
Arguments Against a “Statutory Second Amendment”
Scholar argues that state laws preempting local gun regulation hinder progress.
EU Air Passenger Protections Fell Short During Pandemic
Audit report shows that, despite mandates and state financial support, EU airlines often failed to reimburse passengers.
With Great Power Comes Great Loyalty
Expert proposes a new framework of data loyalty to reenergize data privacy regulation.
The Data Revolutionizing Credit Scoring
Scholar argues that new data sources will expand credit access and raise issues of privacy and equity.
Piercing the Lawyers’ Monopoly
Scholars argue that state trial judges should lead efforts to deregulate legal representation.
Improving the Process of Rulemaking
The OECD analyzes the progress of regulatory frameworks in member countries.
How Enrollment Algorithms Worsen the Student Debt Crisis
Scholar advocates regulating the use of enrollment management algorithms in higher education.
Watchdog Highlights Challenges of Medicare Payment Program
Congressional accountability office reviews first three years of value-based health care program.
Regulating the Defense Industry’s Revolving Door
GAO recommends the U.S. Department of Defense amend regulations restricting lobbying by former personnel.
Threatening Chevron Deference Threatens Government as a Whole
Scholar argues that overruling deference to agencies will constrain U.S. government action.