Reforming Campaign Finance Regulation
Contribution limits are no longer justified in the age of social media, scholar argues.
The Travel Ban in Court
The Supreme Court should follow the Fourth Circuit in prohibiting impermissible animus while maintaining the President’s discretion.
Could You Lose Your Voter Registration for Not Voting?
The Supreme Court will decide if Ohio can automatically remove inactive voters from its registry.
Improving Regulation of Police Use of Lethal Force
Scholar argues that policymakers should apply the substance of executive branch lethal force regulations to the police context.
Regulating Immigration in a Deregulatory Administration
The Trump Administration’s measures to restrict immigration do not square with its push to deregulate.
Regulating Religious Accommodation at Work
Federal appeals court weighs employers’ obligation to accommodate employees’ religious practices.
The Transgender Military Personnel Fight Continues Amid Uncertainty
President’s memo favoring a ban of transgender service members raises new questions for future litigation.
Tightening Service and Emotional Support Animal Regulations
Debate ignites over regulating service and support animals on airplanes and in public accommodations.
Supreme Court Reviews Minnesota Sanction on Political Clothing
The Supreme Court will determine whether states can ban voters from wearing politically themed clothing.
Philadelphia’s Fight Over Pay History
City ordinance prohibiting employers from asking about past salaries remains in limbo in federal court.
Seeing the Glass Part Full for the Labor Movement
Historical buildup to pending Supreme Court case presents three rays of hope for the labor movement.
Will New Jersey Change Sports Betting Regulation in the United States?
Scholar discusses current sports betting regulation in the United States and a case that could change it all.