Improving Protections for Native Religious Sites and Rights
Scholars argue religious liberty laws should stop the federal government from destroying Native sacred sites.
Title IX and Campus Sexual Assault
Experts address how changing Title IX policies on campus sexual assault impact students.
The Perils of Use-It-or-Lose-It Public Lands Policy
Scholars criticize public lands policy that requires use and development at the expense of conservation.
Can Conservation by Consensus Save the Sage Grouse?
A federal compromise with industry and conservationists aims to preserve a disappearing species and ecosystem.
Calling It Quits on Oil and Gas Leases
Scholars argue that the Interior Secretary has authority to terminate fossil fuel leases on public lands.
A New Reporting Structure for Bureau of Land Management Rangers
A Bureau of Land Management policy may weaken enforcement of federal laws and regulations on public lands.
What Comes Next for ANWR?
Regulatory reversals raise questions about future oil development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Smoking Out E-Cigarettes
Scholars examine the regulation of electronic cigarettes and their impact on public health.
The Universal Injunction Debate
Can a single judge lawfully prevent the entire government from enforcing a regulation?
How Should the United States Protect Data?
Scholars suggest ways for the U.S. Congress to implement a federal data privacy policy.
Is Your Dietary Supplement Safe?
Scholars warn that FDA’s regulation of dietary supplements could pose health risks to consumers.
Can the United States Halt Wildfires?
Scholars encourage regulatory authorities to adopt measures to prevent or mitigate wildfire damage.