A Global Regulatory Policy Outlook
The OECD publishes major report on common regulatory challenges faced by countries around the world.
A Game of Inches for Youth Concussion Regulation
Experts explore the impact of concussion legislation on adolescent health and education.
Can School Finance Reform Support Reparations?
Scholars advocate reforming and regulating school funding schemes to grant reparations to Black Americans.
Big Oil Fights New Environmental Law in California
The oil and gas industry attempts to quash a California law protecting residents from extraction wells.
EPA Proposes Tougher Rules on Methane Leaks
The Biden Administration seeks to require the oil and gas industry to find and fix their own methane leaks.
Guidance for Regulators on the Major Questions Doctrine
To avoid potential legal challenges, agencies should take even more care in their regulatory planning, review, and communication.
The Supreme Court’s Climate Ruling is Not a Calamity
Supreme Court decision hinders but does not halt agency action to address climate change.
The Health Risks of Underregulated Factory Farms
Scholars discuss public health harms from the underregulation of factory farms and propose potential solutions.
The Challenges of Regulating Brain-Machine Interfaces
Scholar highlights the fragmented regulatory environment governing advanced neurological technology.
Working Together to Solve the Extinction Crisis
Experts encourage federal, private, and state collaboration to create tailored conservation rules.
Supreme Court Considers Case Against Agencies Run Amok
In Axon v. FTC, the Supreme Court will consider how district courts can hear constitutional challenges against agencies.
Congress Should Exclude Elected Insurrectionists
The legislature should use its constitutional authority under the Disqualification Clause to uphold democracy.