NCAA Athletes’ Right to Privacy in the Digital Age
Scholar urges Congress to enact legislation to protect NCAA athletes’ biometric data.
Judicial Remedies After CASA
After the Supreme Court tamps down on nationwide injunctions, future pathways and questions still remain.
Improving the Administrative State
Matthew Lee Wiener discusses his career in public service and current challenges facing the administrative state.
Collecting U.S. Nationals’ Electronic Data Without a Warrant
Scholars propose reforms to address privacy concerns under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Security Act.
Week in Review
President Trump imposes reciprocal tariffs on over 60 countries, FDA launches PreCheck Program to streamline regulatory review, and more…
Lessons for Deference From the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
The Supreme Court reinforces and expands its 2024 ruling in Loper Bright.
A Merits Non-Dodge
The Supreme Court sides with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on procedural grounds but signals support for its licensing authority.
Constitutional Continuity in a Time of Change
The Supreme Court rejects a nondelegation challenge to the FCC’s power to set universal service fees.
Proposed OSHA Rule Is Dangerous for Workers and the Law
A proposed rule that rolls back protections for workers sends a troubling signal about regulatory reforms.
Venue in Clean Air Act Challenges
Two recent Supreme Court decisions identify in which court EPA decisions can be challenged.
Trans Rights and the Future of Sex Discrimination Law
The Supreme Court considers how the equal protection doctrine applies to transgender individuals.
Recent Legislation Reveals President Trump’s Regulatory Approach
President Trump’s latest legislative victory reveals an inefficient approach to deregulating markets.