Should Regulatory Violations Ever Be Criminal Offenses?
Scholar argues that delegation of criminal authority is less dangerous to the public than critics claim.
Title IX and Campus Sexual Assault
Experts address how changing Title IX policies on campus sexual assault impact students.
Lost in Translation in Immigration Detention
Scholars analyze linguistic and cultural barriers asylum-seekers face in the credible fear interview process.
Regulatory Reactivity in FDA’s Approval of Aduhelm
A controversial approval of an Alzheimer’s treatment reveals a core weakness in oversight of agency discretion.
Auditing Failures Amid the COVID-19 Crisis in India
The Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General failed India during the coronavirus pandemic.
Where Will Native Children Find Their Homes?
A Fifth Circuit ruling adopts a novel approach to a law that determines where Native children grow up.
Federal Court Involvement in Supervised Release
Study indicates a vital judicial role in overseeing defendants’ reentry following prison.
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the APA
From the New Deal to the present, the Administrative Procedure Act has been the foundation of administrative law.
Would You Remember Your Court Date?
Researchers implement program to improve court appearance rates for summons in New York City.
A Long-Awaited Participatory Revolution in Energy Regulation
The time is ripe for an Office of Public Participation at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
To End Science Denial, Admit That Policymaking Is Not All Science
Failing to recognize the importance of value judgments in policymaking encourages anti-science attitudes.