The Important Case That Most People Know Nothing About
United States v. Eaton serves as the constitutional basis for thousands of executive branch decisions.
Seeking Continuous Improvement to the Administrative Process
ACUS identifies best practices for agency guidance, adjudications, and responses to constituent service requests.
Ethical Considerations for FDA Accelerated Approval
Scholars debate ways to improve FDA’s accelerated approval mechanism.
Week in Review
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sides with Texas, the CFPB proposes new rules to restrict data brokers, and more…
Should Patents Create Incentives for Failure?
Scholar argues that patents do not—and should not—compensate for the costs of drug development.
Expanding Access to Food as Medicine
Policymakers debate whether to use federal health care funding to cover nutrition programs.
Rethinking Administrative Law for the Environment
Scholar argues that a recalibration of administrative law is necessary to respect congressional intent in environmental statutes.
The FTC Green Guides and Recyclability
Creighton Magid discusses the need for revisions to clarify the FTC’s Green Guides.
Navigating Global Trade in the 21st Century
Scholars propose WTO reforms to address growing U.S.—China economic tensions.
Week in Review
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit avoided ruling on FINRA’s authority, the CFTC may be growing in authority, and more…