Scholar argues that ending birthright citizenship threatens the rights of all U.S. citizens. On the first day of his second term, President Donald J. Trump issued an unprecedented executive order ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law “to protect Texans against threats from hostile foreign adversaries.” The ...
AI regulation in the EU needs structural changes promoting adaptability and innovation.
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, public health law scholar Wendy E. Parmet examines the increasing judicial distrust of public health regulation that emerged during and following the ...
Rampant student smartphone use raises questions about learning goals, online safety, and free speech. There can be no doubt ...
Under trademark law, USDA may seek civil remedies, including injunctive relief and monetary damages, when products use the ...
Scholars discuss private litigation filling SEC enforcement gaps.
Experts discuss how policymakers can rebuild unemployment benefits for a changing economy.
IN THE NEWS A group of 25 states sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to compel the use of emergency funds appropriated by Congress to continue providing federal Supplemental Nutrition ...
A proposed rule seeks to reverse recent changes to the procedures EPA uses to conduct risk assessments of toxic chemicals. The latest proposed rule—issued in September—is designed to “rescind or ...
The New Deal in the United States and the rapid early economic growth of the Soviet Union marked the zenith of early- to mid-20th century belief in state central planning. Yet even at its highest ...
IN THE NEWS A federal appeals court ruled that the federal government is allowed to send the Oregon National Guard to Portland, Oregon. The court held that President Donald J. Trump had the statutory ...