Justice Department’s New Position on Patents, Standard Setting, and Injunctions
A new policy statement from the federal government contradicts established law on whether patent holders can seek injunctions.
Regulating Sports Betting After Murphy v. NCAA
After a 2018 Supreme Court case, the laboratories of democracy are busy experimenting with sports betting.
Standing Up to Climate Change
The judicial system may need to adapt to allow climate change cases to be heard in court.
The Problem with Regulating Combination Products
Unlike new drugs and devices, combination products may fall through the regulatory cracks.
Featured Regulatory Series of 2019
The Regulatory Review revisits its series published over the past year.
Regulating Beyond the Christchurch Call
International response to Christchurch attack shows the complexity of restricting online extremist content.
Top Contributor Essays of 2019
The Regulatory Review highlights the top essays written by our contributors in 2019.
Quantum Supremacy and the Regulation of Quantum Technologies
Advancing technology requires regulators to act quickly to develop standards and defenses against cyberattacks.
Regulating Vaccination in the United States
Recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases fuel debate about vaccine policy.
Top Staff Essays of 2019
The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory stories written by our staff in 2019.
Breaking Up Big Ag Requires Reasonable Antitrust Enforcement
The FTC and Justice Department must change their interpretation of antitrust laws to protect fair competition in agriculture.
Street-Level Administrative Constitutionalism
Front-line workers in federal agencies play a key role in applying the Constitution to administrative cases.