Public Input in the People’s House
Congress should use notice-and-comment rulemaking as a model for public input in the legislative process.
Antitrust Can Be Antiracist
Scholars argue that antitrust law can complement antidiscrimination law in the fight against systemic racism.
Forcing Marginalized Communities to Compete
Scholar argues that pension fund managers have pitted vulnerable retirees against marginalized communities.
Returning Morality to Small Dollar Lending
Scholar argues that policymakers should reexamine usury laws and introduce public banking to combat payday lending.
Antitrust Enforcement of Startup Acquisitions
Scholars urge antitrust enforcement against technology firms that acquire startups.
Promoting Justice in Credit Markets
Scholar recommends that regulators incorporate principles of distributive justice into credit markets.
Week in Review
President Biden unveils the American Families Plan, the CDC changes mask guidelines for vaccinated individuals, and more…
Week in Review
President Biden expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, the Justice Department clarifies Title IX sex and gender identity protections, and more…
Week in Review
The CDC decreases distancing guidelines in schools, USDA increases food stamp benefits, and more…
Week in Review
President Biden signs a $1.9 trillion stimulus package, the CDC says fully vaccinated people can congregate indoors, and more…
Week in Review
FDA provides guidance addressing new COVID-19 variants, President Biden makes changes to the Paycheck Protection Program, and much more…
Week in Review
The Supreme Court invalidates California ban on indoor religious services, FEMA authorizes reimbursements for funeral expenses for COVID-19 deaths, and more…