Ensuring Access to Confidential Reproductive Care
Scholar argues that changes to Title X regulations could prevent adolescents from accessing reproductive care.
A Fintech Charter by Another Name
The OCC may be able to overcome the legal barriers to its new payments charter.
Fixing Student Loans
Scholars propose modifying the U.S. student loan system to remedy a debt crisis.
Thankful, From a Distance
State and federal agencies urge families to celebrate Thanksgiving safely amid COVID-19.
How Land Use Reform Led to More Housing in Houston
Scholars show that reducing minimum lot sizes unleashed a small housing boom in Texas’s largest city.
Having a Happy, Humane Thanksgiving Dinner?
Facing a host of turkey products, ethically conscious consumers should research which kind of labels truly reveal humane practices.
Injecting Ethics Into Vaccine Mandates
Medical expert urges states to balance public health concerns with religious autonomy in creating vaccine policies.
Turning the Senate Blue and the Cabinet Red
President-Elect Joe Biden can flip the Senate by sacrificing his Cabinet.
Encouraging Efficient Errors in AI Technologies
Current tort law regimes fail to address nuances of AI innovation and consumer harms.
Climate Change, Migration, and Immigration Law
Scholar argues that the United States may need to amend its asylum laws to include climate refugees.
Regulatory Solutions to Climate Risk
Experts argue that the United States can do more to reduce the risk of climate change on financial markets.