When Wall Street Owns the Hospital
Private equity exploits regulatory gaps to extract billions from healthcare while patients suffer.
Week in Review
Courts order continued SNAP benefits during shutdown, the FAA cuts flights amid staffing shortage, and more…
The Challenges of Regulating Sports-Betting Advertisements
Scholar argues that restrictions on sports-betting advertising can align with commercial free speech protections.
Regulating Immigration or Regulating Citizens?
Scholar argues that ending birthright citizenship threatens the rights of all U.S. citizens.
Legal Battle Looms Over Texas Property Restrictions
A new Texas law prohibits certain noncitizens from buying and leasing property.
Pauses Will Not Fix the European Union’s AI Act
AI regulation in the EU needs structural changes promoting adaptability and innovation.
Rising Judicial Skepticism of Public Health Agencies
Wendy E. Parmet discusses the impact of skeptical federal courts on public health regulation.
Post-Pandemic Reforms to Unemployment Insurance
Experts discuss how policymakers can rebuild unemployment benefits for a changing economy.
Week in Review
Twenty-five states sue to stop SNAP suspension, the Justice Department announces poll monitoring plan, and more…
Taking AI Ignorance Seriously
Scholar discusses the limits of AI as a tool for prediction and planning.
Can Agencies Exclude LGBT Discrimination from Title IX Protection?
Scholar argues that a textualist understanding of Title IX reveals that it prohibits anti-LGBT discrimination.
EPA Proposes Rollbacks to Chemical Regulation
A proposed rule seeks to reverse recent changes to the procedures EPA uses to conduct risk assessments of toxic chemicals.










