Regulating Facial Recognition
Scholar argues that public attitudes about facial recognition tools should inform governmental use of the technology.
Let Us Not Raise a Ruckus Over Net Neutrality
FCC Chair Rosenworcel should reconsider her messaging about the role of public comments in the new net neutrality proceeding.
Fortifying Modern International Regulation
Jean Galbraith discusses the role international law plays in solving shared issues.
Reforming U.S. Visa Programs for Foreign Workers
U.S. immigration agency proposes new rule to address problems with temporary work visas.
Modern Romance Hinges on Dating App Self-Regulation
Scholar proposes that the dating app industry adopt a self-regulatory model to promote user safety.
The Dark Side of EURODAC
Scholar warns that the European Union’s biometric data collection of asylum seekers criminalizes immigration.
The Fatal Flaws in the “Abortion Pill” Decision
By second-guessing FDA safety determinations, the Fifth Circuit challenges the Supreme Court to restore agency deference.
Putting Sidewalks Front and Center
Scholars debate how best to regulate to create safe and accessible sidewalks.
Small-Scale Solutions to the Large-Scale Drug Crisis
Expert advocates a variety of policies that local governments can take to combat increasing fatalities from drug overdoses.
Private Enforcement of Corporate Climate Pledges
Scholars propose a new means of holding corporations accountable for emissions reduction pledges.
Inside the EU’s Ambitious Anti-Deforestation Regulation
An EU law requiring deforestation-free exports could impact economies and ecologies around the world.