Lingering Questions About the Major Questions Doctrine
Scholars discuss the origins, scope, and merits of the U.S. Supreme Court’s “major questions doctrine.”
Reforming the Exchange Visitor Program for Au Pairs
The U.S. Department of State seeks to increase wages and improve labor protections for au pairs.
Erroneous Legal Advice as a Corporate Asset
Scholars discuss the promises and pitfalls of corporate lawyers’ gatekeeping function.
The (In)Equities of U.S. School Funding
Scholars debate various methods of funding public education in the United States.
Reversing Trump-Era Changes to Immigration Court Proceedings
U.S. immigration office proposes a rule to address problems with the immigration court system.
Reforming U.S. Visa Programs for Foreign Workers
U.S. immigration agency proposes new rule to address problems with temporary work visas.
Ensuring Education Is Worth the Cost
Regulatory efforts to help students identify cost-effective education programs meet mixed responses.
Freedom and Fairness in the Gig Economy
The regulatory fight over gig worker classification enters a new phase.
Legal Limbo for Afghan Evacuees
Scholars examine the legal uncertainty facing Afghan nationals granted humanitarian parole.
Medical Debt Collection
Experts discuss how regulators can protect consumers from aggressive collection practices.
The Next Generation of Space Regulation
Scholars explain how the commercial space age creates demands for regulatory reform.
States Renew Push for Medicaid Work Requirements
Scholars evaluate the impact of work requirements on Medicaid beneficiaries.