Regulating Teacher Credentialing to Benefit English Learners
Scholars argue that the decentralization of teacher credentialing negatively affects English learners.
Week In Review
The Supreme Court allows California to bar sales of flavored tobacco, the SEC proposes changes to stock market rules, and more…
Can School Finance Reform Support Reparations?
Scholars advocate reforming and regulating school funding schemes to grant reparations to Black Americans.
Limiting the Power of Police in Schools
A legal scholar advocates the removal—rather than the increased regulation—of police forces from schools.
Long-Term Care After COVID-19
Experts recommend regulatory policies to improve long-term care in the wake of COVID-19.
Educating Students with Disabilities During COVID-19
Scholars reflect on regulatory gaps in special education for students with disabilities during the pandemic.
Funding Climate Change Efforts
Scholars discuss regulatory options to fund climate-related initiatives.
Week in Review
An Alabama law banning gender-affirming care takes effect, the Senate fails to pass abortion legislation, and more…
An Outer Space Perspective on Climate Change
In this Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on using space technology governance to fight climate change.
Does Subregulatory Guidance Protect Students’ Civil Rights?
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on the effectiveness of the Department of Education’s policy guidance.
Data Privacy Through the Lens of Big Tech
Scholars discuss regulating digital platforms through the lens of data privacy.