Expanding Access to Food as Medicine
Policymakers debate whether to use federal health care funding to cover nutrition programs.
Rethinking Administrative Law for the Environment
Scholar argues that a recalibration of administrative law is necessary to respect congressional intent in environmental statutes.
The Administrative State in a Project 2025 World
President Trump’s Project 2025 vision requires progressives to provide an equally compelling alternative.
The FTC Green Guides and Recyclability
Creighton Magid discusses the need for revisions to clarify the FTC’s Green Guides.
Navigating Global Trade in the 21st Century
Scholars propose WTO reforms to address growing U.S.—China economic tensions.
Regulating Workplace Heat Exposure
Scholar argues that OSHA has the authority to regulate occupational heat exposure.
Artificial Intelligence in Political Campaigns
The Federal Election Commission will not propose a rule banning deepfakes in campaign communications.
Navigating the Challenges of Publicizing Social Media Data
Scholars argue that data-sharing lessons from clinical trials can apply to social media.
Managing Regulatory Review in the Biden Administration
At the 2024 PPR Distinguished Lecture on Regulation, Administrator Revesz highlighted the Biden Administration’s regulatory reform efforts.
Weighing the Environmental Impacts of Deep-Sea Mining
Scholars evaluate the impact and efficacy of deep-sea mining regulations.
Using Disability Justice to Reimagine Our Immigration System
Scholars propose a path forward to address ableism in the modern immigration system.
Balancing Conflicting Sustainable Development Goals
Scholars study the tradeoffs of sustainable wastewater management and avian biodiversity.