Could Biometric Tracking Harm Workers?
Expert urges regulators to restrict how companies can access and use employee health data.
The Forgotten Cities
Scholars criticize regulatory decisions that funneled economic growth away from inland cities.
U.S. Foreign Anti-Corruption Regulation Spurs Economic Growth
Scholars posit that FCPA regulation may improve economic conditions in developing countries.
Paying the Price of Regulating Childcare
Scholars argue that increased regulation in the childcare industry has unintended consequences.
Rejecting Two-Faced Explanations by Agencies
Scholar argues that recent Supreme Court decisions create a new vision of agency accountability to the public.
The Space Debris Race
Scholar evaluates options to strengthen international space debris regulations.
Value-Pricing Prescription Drugs
Scholar argues that reducing pricing for prescription drugs may increase innovation.
The APA’s Antidiscrimination Failure
Scholars explain how courts have interpreted the Administrative Procedure Act to overlook racial discrimination.
A Local Lens on Administrative Law
Scholar brings the focus of administrative law to the level of municipal government.
Toxic Floods Create Pressing Regulatory Needs
Scholar argues that existing chemical safety regulations fail to prevent hazardous material spills during floods.
Returning Morality to Small Dollar Lending
Scholar argues that policymakers should reexamine usury laws and introduce public banking to combat payday lending.
Algorithmic Decisions and Their Human Consequences
A Federal Trade Commissioner urges the agency to take action to prevent bias in computer algorithms.