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The Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 Regulatory Term

The Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 Regulatory Term

Scholars and practitioners highlight the Court’s most significant regulatory and administrative law decisions.

The Future of Maine’s Food Sovereignty Movement

The Future of Maine’s Food Sovereignty Movement

The increasing popularity of municipal regulation over food production in Maine may attract federal preemption challenges.

One Step Toward a More Just Society

One Step Toward a More Just Society

A constitutional amendment for voting procedures is necessary to protect the right to vote for all Americans.

Explaining the Supreme Court’s DACA Decision

Explaining the Supreme Court’s DACA Decision

A recent Supreme Court decision maintains protection for people who arrived to the United States as children.

India’s Aadhaar Needs Checks and Balances

India’s Aadhaar Needs Checks and Balances

Scholars call for changing the legal framework of India’s national identification registry.

Preventing Police Use of Excessive Force

Preventing Police Use of Excessive Force

Leading experts propose changes to use of force regulation to eradicate police brutality.

Can States Close Churches Amid COVID-19?

Can States Close Churches Amid COVID-19?

Scholars address whether houses of worship are essential amid state social distancing orders.

Reforming Blood Donation in the Age of COVID-19

Reforming Blood Donation in the Age of COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic prompts reforms of blood donation standards for gay men.

Public Health Versus Privacy

Public Health Versus Privacy

Efforts to trace the novel coronavirus in the U.S. ignite a debate over digital privacy concerns.

Universal Basic Income After COVID-19

Universal Basic Income After COVID-19

Debate over basic income programs reignites amid the COVID-19 crisis.

Rethinking the Regulation of Dog Breeds

Rethinking the Regulation of Dog Breeds

Municipalities must reexamine existing pet ordinances as a new state law takes effect.

COVID-19, Domestic Violence, and Guns

COVID-19, Domestic Violence, and Guns

Trapped at home with their abusers, victims must rely on programs whose long-term funding remains in doubt.