Week in Review
President Trump issues executive orders increasing the President’s control of the executive branch and DOGE’s powers, the Education Department gives schools two weeks to eliminate DEI programs, and more…
The Effects of DACA’s Decline
Scholars unveil new research on the challenges undocumented students face in the wake of DACA’s retrenchment.
Week in Review
President Donald J. Trump attempted to freeze federal spending on grants and loans, signed an executive order restricting transgender individuals from the military, and more…
Applying Antitrust to Discriminatory State Monopolies
Scholars argue that antitrust law can be used to scrutinize state monopoly power and advance equality.
Week in Review
President Biden restricts oil and gas leasing on U.S. coastlines, the Justice Department brings antitrust case against major landlords, and more…
Anti-Wokeism and the Rise of Identitarian Regulation
Scholars examine a shift in conservative legal thought away from libertarian deregulation.
Week in Review
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit avoided ruling on FINRA’s authority, the CFTC may be growing in authority, and more…
Week in Review
Abortion rights referendums pass in seven states, a federal judge rejects an attempt to throw away absentee ballots in a swing state, and more…
Week in Review
The U.S. Supreme Court declines to review CPSC’s for-cause removal restrictions, the Second Circuit upholds a New York gun control statute, and more…
Week in Review
The FTC issues final rule mandating one-click subscription cancellations, the Justice Department sues Virginia over alleged election law violations, and more…
Week in Review
A federal judge condemns fluoridation of drinking water, the Department of Justice brings suit against Visa for antitrust concerns, and more…
Week in Review
A federal court rules that New Mexico discriminated against a conservative group that publishes voter data, the Ninth Circuit blocks key parts of a California social media law, and more…