Using Subjective Evidence in FDA Review
Scholars call for greater transparency in how FDA uses subjective evidence in treatments for brain injuries.
Megaregulation on the Global Stage
Scholars argue that the Trans-Pacific Partnership represents a new form of international ordering and regulatory governance.
Regulating Complaints in Human Subjects Research
Scholar examines the institutional review board process for resolving disputes in human subjects research.
Establishing Better Fisheries Regulation
Scholars argue for reforms to Canada’s aquaculture regulatory system.
India’s Aadhaar Needs Checks and Balances
Scholars call for changing the legal framework of India’s national identification registry.
Are Biofuels Doing More Harm Than Good?
Scholar argues that greater regulation of biofuels is needed to promote environmental justice.
Can Regulating Surrogacy Prevent Statelessness?
Scholar proposes regulatory solution to ensure that children born from surrogate mothers have clearly established citizenship.
Procuring the Algorithmic State With Better Policy Analysis
Scholars assert that government agencies need a policymaking mindset when purchasing machine learning technology.
Tech Companies Need Their Social Licenses
Social license and the bundling of laws and resources can constrain tech companies from aggressive maneuvering.
Protecting Your Retirement from Data Thieves
Scholar offers a proactive approach to regulating ERISA fiduciary responsibilities.
Are Subprime Auto Loans Driving the Next Financial Crisis?
Commentator argues that failure to regulate risky lending could lead to mass defaults.