Can Ethical Certification Prevent Food Fraud?
Food certification organizations, if backed with criminal sanctions, can help deter food fraud.
Advancing LGBTQ+ Rights through Attorney Regulation
Diversity training and professional conduct rules can improve LGBTQ experiences with government and the law.
The Lawlessness of Presidential Transitions
Scholar argues for more stringent guidelines to govern the transfer of presidential power.
Rationing Scarce Medical Resources
The COVID-19 pandemic raises questions about how decision-makers should distribute medical resources.
Did a Federal Ethics Loophole Worsen the Vaping Crisis?
Congress should adopt stronger restrictions on former federal officials’ ability to lobby their old employers.
Recusal Rules for Administrative Adjudicators
ACUS’s recommendation on recusal could improve federal agency adjudication.
Responding to Human Germline Editing
Recent allegations over a controversial scientist highlight challenges for regulating medical genetics.
A Floating Law Firm?
Canadian Bar Association report may rekindle debate over alternative ownership structures for U.S. law firms.
Pro Bono Regulations to Take Effect in New York
Bar applicants now required to complete fifty hours of service.
Randomizing Regulation
Governments can best determine the efficacy of regulations through randomized trials.