Regulating Wartime Artificial Intelligence
Scholar analyzes potential strategies to regulate wartime use of artificial intelligence.
Week in Review
The Office of Personnel Management institutes new protections for civil servants, Michigan legalizes surrogacy contracts, and more. . .
Optimizing Well-Being through Public Spending
Scholars suggest that the revised Circular A-94 will help agencies focus on welfare over efficiency in benefit-cost analysis.
Week in Review
The U.S. House of Representatives passes a bill that would ban TikTok, the Biden Administration expands federal apprenticeship programs, and more…
Reconnecting Regulators to the Regulated
Scholar proposes a new U.S. regulatory system that would be more accountable to the public.
Week in Review
President Biden approved a plan to cancel $1.2 billion in student debt, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear challenges to New York’s rent stabilization laws, and more…
Week in Review
FCC proposes mandatory blocking of spam texts, the IRS pilots free tax filing program, and more…
Regulating Legal Tech to Increase Access to Justice
Scholar proposes a national regulatory system to ensure the equitable use of legal technology.
Week in Review
The SEC approves bitcoin ETFs, EPA prohibits the manufacture of certain PFAS, and more…
Top Regulatory News of 2023
The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory news and scholarship of 2023, as selected by our staff.
Week in Review
EPA proposes to replace all lead pipes within 10 years, the Eleventh Circuit overturns a ruling that Georgia utility elections discriminate against Black voters, and more…
Week in Review
OIRA revises Circular A-4, Ohio voters approve abortion rights and recreational marijuana access, and more…