Medicare and Chevron in the Supreme Court’s New Term
With two Medicare cases, the U.S. Supreme Court may change an important rule on deference to agency decisions.
Taking Hearing Aids Over the Counter
FDA proposes a new rule to permit the purchase of hearing aids without a prescription.
Taming Giants in the Health Care Industry
Scholars explore potential antitrust responses to growing consolidation among health care providers.
Are Artificial Christmas Trees Safe?
Chemicals in artificial Christmas trees may pose health and environmental risks.
Protecting the Right to Express Milk
Scholar argues that lactation policies need to do more to protect parents’ rights.
High Hopes for FDA Regulation of CBD Products
FDA regulation of CBD products faces new challenges as the market develops.
Vaccinating the Skies
Advocates say a vaccine mandate for domestic flights could help keep travelers safe.
Disclosing Gluten in Food
Pending federal legislation would improve food information for consumers with gluten sensitivity.
Value-Pricing Prescription Drugs
Scholar argues that reducing pricing for prescription drugs may increase innovation.
Addressing the Dangers of Forever Chemicals
Experts discuss regulatory options for PFAS chemical contamination control.
Paid Family Leave Is No Child’s Play
Experts examine the benefits and complexities of a paid family leave mandate in the United States.
Addressing the Medical Device Safety Crisis
Scholar calls on FDA to prioritize public health by reforming medical device regulation.