Business

Alternatives to Data Sharing

Alternatives to Data Sharing

Data sharing is not always required when firms use information to their advantage.

Assessing the Frequency of Quarterly Earnings Reports

Assessing the Frequency of Quarterly Earnings Reports

Two camps emerge in a heated regulatory debate over the frequency of earnings reports.

With Great Power Comes Great Loyalty

With Great Power Comes Great Loyalty

Expert proposes a new framework of data loyalty to reenergize data privacy regulation.

The Data Revolutionizing Credit Scoring

The Data Revolutionizing Credit Scoring

Scholar argues that new data sources will expand credit access and raise issues of privacy and equity.

Is the United States Over Overdraft Fees?

Is the United States Over Overdraft Fees?

Experts discuss the regulation of bank overdraft fees.

Regulating the Defense Industry’s Revolving Door

Regulating the Defense Industry’s Revolving Door

GAO recommends the U.S. Department of Defense amend regulations restricting lobbying by former personnel.

Unlocking the Potential Between Blockchain and Antitrust

Unlocking the Potential Between Blockchain and Antitrust

The tech and legal communities should recognize the complementary nature of antitrust law and blockchain.

What It Means to Support a Waiver of COVID-19 Vaccine Patents

What It Means to Support a Waiver of COVID-19 Vaccine Patents

The Biden Administration should exert international and domestic pressure to waive COVID-19 vaccine patents.

Can the CPSC Save Christmas?

Can the CPSC Save Christmas?

With supply shortages and product safety plaguing this holiday season, legislators and advocates turn to the CPSC.

Regulatory Lessons From the Meme Economy

Regulatory Lessons From the Meme Economy

Scholars review the rise and fall of GameStop stock and urge updates to securities laws.

Could Biometric Tracking Harm Workers?

Could Biometric Tracking Harm Workers?

Expert urges regulators to restrict how companies can access and use employee health data.

U.S. Foreign Anti-Corruption Regulation Spurs Economic Growth

U.S. Foreign Anti-Corruption Regulation Spurs Economic Growth

Scholars posit that FCPA regulation may improve economic conditions in developing countries.