Improving Protections for Native Religious Sites and Rights
Scholars argue religious liberty laws should stop the federal government from destroying Native sacred sites.
Reversing a Midnight Expansion of the Death Penalty
The Biden Administration is expected to withdraw last-minute Trump Administration death penalty regulation.
Resisting Regulatory Oppression of Transgender Children
The formal and structural exclusion of transgender youth is morally wrong and unlawful.
The Weaponization of Title IX in Sports
Title IX has evolved from prohibiting sex discrimination in sports to perpetuating it among LGBTQ+ athletes.
Advancing LGBTQ+ Rights through Attorney Regulation
Diversity training and professional conduct rules can improve LGBTQ experiences with government and the law.
Clash Between Students’ Preferred Names and Instructors’ Religious Beliefs
Courts face religious freedom challenges from instructors over transgender students’ preferred names.
Older LGBTQ+ Adults Deserve Comprehensive Policy Interventions
Federal and state reforms are needed to protect elderly LGBTQ+ individuals.
Pennsylvania Needs to Codify LGBTQ+ Protections
Even after Bostock, the state legislature needs to pass the Pennsylvania Fairness Act.
The Regulatory Erasure of LGBTQ+ Foster Youth
Without concrete data-reporting requirements, child welfare laws cannot adequately protect LGBTQ+ foster youth.
A Trojan Horse from the Court’s Conservatives?
Far from being narrow, the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest LGBTQ+ decision may threaten government’s overall regulatory authority.
“LGBTQ+ Need Not Apply”
In a ruling last week, the U.S. Supreme Court moved closer to allowing LGBTQ+ discrimination.
LGBTQ+ Rights and Regulation
In honor of Pride Month, The Regulatory Review brings together leading scholars to discuss LGBTQ+ regulatory issues.