Kim Kardashian Prompts Major Questions for the SEC
Scholar argues the SEC violated the major questions doctrine by suing celebrities who endorsed cryptocurrency companies.
The Case for Stronger Self-Regulation by Lawyers
Scholars argue that lawyers must do more to discipline their own peers.
Is it Time to Say Goodbye to Tipping?
Commentator argues that tipping should be abolished because it promotes wage theft and inequality.
Week in Review
The EU reaches a deal on a landmark AI regulation, the Second Circuit upholds parts of New York’s gun control law, and more…
Week in Review
OIRA revises Circular A-4, Ohio voters approve abortion rights and recreational marijuana access, and more…
The Limits of Deplatforming
Scholars warn of the potential difficulties of using deplatforming to curb disinformation online.
Regulating Speech About a Drug’s Off-Label Uses
Scholar argues that FDA should adopt an evidenced-based approach to regulating drug manufacturers’ speech.
Week in Review
A federal judge blocks Idaho from prosecuting doctors for abortion referrals, the Biden Administration proposes a new rule to modernize environmental permitting, and more…
A New Regulatory Approach to Facial Recognition
Scholar argues that right-of-publicity claims can protect individuals from facial recognition companies.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court temporarily blocks medication abortion ruling, Missouri limits care for transgender adults, and more…
Week in Review
EPA proposes new vehicle emissions limits, the Fifth Circuit temporarily blocks abortion pill approval suspension, and more…