Reviving Workers’ Bargaining Power Amidst Evolving Tech
Scholar proposes a new regulatory model to strengthen workers’ bargaining powers.
Kim Kardashian Prompts Major Questions for the SEC
Scholar argues the SEC violated the major questions doctrine by suing celebrities who endorsed cryptocurrency companies.
Reforming Occupational Enforcement
Scholar proposes a method of enforcing American worker-protection laws and curbing employer retaliation.
Gambling on Legal Verdicts
Scholars propose regulatory safeguards for the burgeoning third-party litigation finance industry.
The Case for Plural Business Purposes
Businesses should embrace corporate purposes beyond profit maximization.
ESG and “Stakeholderism”
Lisa Fairfax explains how stakeholder concerns play a role in FINRA regulation, corporate governance, and ESG.
Reforming Donor-Advised Funds
Practitioners and scholars navigate the evolving challenges posed by donor-advised funds.
Can Increased Trucker Salaries Lead to Safer Roadways?
Scholars argue that higher truck driver wages promote driver compliance with safety regulations.
Regulating Online Food Delivery Platforms
Scholars study the impact of commission fee caps on online food delivery platforms.
AI Providers Should Not Be Liable for Users’ Securities Violations
Policymakers are considering a liability regime that is bad economics and bad law.
Workplace Hazards for Meat and Poultry Workers
Scholars explore line speed and worker safety regulations governing meatpacking and poultry plants.
The Case for Stronger Self-Regulation by Lawyers
Scholars argue that lawyers must do more to discipline their own peers.