Coping With the Loss of COVID-19 Eviction Moratoriums
More financial assistance and fewer anti-eviction mandates may better shelter both renters and landlords.
The Paradoxical Consequences of the Employee–Contractor Designation
A proposed rule may expand platform workers’ compensation options but not their access to other benefits.
Essentially Snake Oil
The structure of some essential oils companies makes it harder for federal agencies to restrain false claims.
The Law and Policy of Product Obsolescence
Policymakers should address the constant turnover of products which leads to mass consumerism.
Combating Counterfeit Goods in the Age of E-Commerce
Experts explore regulatory approaches to detect and decrease the online sale of counterfeit goods.
Regulating the Sports of the Future
Scholars discuss how the rise of eSports—playing video games for an audience—poses new regulatory challenges.
A Sandbox for the U.S. Financial System
To experiment with regulatory sandboxes, Congress must address the fragmentation of financial regulation.
The Future of Working from Home
Experts address regulatory implications of the transition to remote work.
Antitrust Enforcement of Startup Acquisitions
Scholars urge antitrust enforcement against technology firms that acquire startups.
Replacing the World’s Most Important Number
Replacing the primary international interest rate poses risks, but policymakers are ready for the challenge.
Is Advanced Recycling a Cure-All or a License to Pollute?
A new recycling law faces criticism from environmental groups and praise from plastics manufacturers.
An End Run Around the Gun Industry Liability Shield
New York lawmakers’ attempt to regulate guns will result in significant legal challenges.