Does the Constitution Require Agencies to Use Biased Judges?
The Supreme Court should uphold longstanding legislation protecting the neutrality of administrative law judges.
Who Favors Making ALJs At-Will Employees?
An upcoming Supreme Court case highlights why businesses and individuals favor for-cause protection for administrative law judges.
Freedom and Fairness in the Gig Economy
The regulatory fight over gig worker classification enters a new phase.
Decrypting Deception in the NFT Market
Scholars argue for regulatory intervention to protect consumers from NFT minting companies’ deceptive practices.
The Underused Field for Clean Energy
Congress and agencies should make better use of land use authorities to meet clean energy goals.
Business Intimidation in the Rulemaking Process
Scholars reveal how businesses lobbying can intimidate agencies and influence rulemaking.
OpenAI Investigation Puts AI Companies on Notice
The FTC’s investigation of ChatGPT may shed light on how consumer protection law applies to artificial intelligence.
Scarcity Issues in Water Rights
Scholars explore the regulatory issues surrounding water rights nationally and internationally.
HHS Selects Drugs for Medicare Price Negotiation
Biden Administration introduces price regulation to the pharmaceutical industry.
Patching Up Medical Device Cybersecurity Regulation
Researchers explore the optimal cost-benefit considerations of medical device cybersecurity risks.
Should Big Tech Pay for the Use of Telecom Networks?
EU regulators are considering whether to require major technology firms to pay to use telecom networks.
Protecting Children’s Data in the Digital Age
Legislators struggle to regulate children’s data online.