Decision About Immigration Judges May Change the Game
A recent court decision may help protect civil servants unlawfully removed by the Trump Administration.
Supporting Farmworkers Through Regulatory Processes
Lerae Kroon explains how direct legal services providers interact with regulations protecting farmworkers.
A New Era of Cosmetics Safety Regulation
Scholars consider how the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act strengthens federal oversight.
Week in Review
U.S. regulators propose cuts to bank capital requirements, the Department of Agriculture lifts forest road ban, and more …
Challenging Presidential Directive Authority
Judicial review does not easily address problematic exercises of presidential influence in agency rulemaking.
Making Drugs Affordable Through Personal Importation
Personal importation is the fastest route to “most-favored-nation” drug pricing.
Trump Antitrust Officials Should Stay Focused on Labor Harms
Heads of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division and FTC should focus on harms to labor in merger review.
The Procedural Frontier of AI Litigation
Scholars discuss the quasi-regulatory role of courts as AI transforms litigation.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care, DHS revives ICE raids, EPA reconsiders asbestos ban, and more …
Lessons from Mexico’s Public Information Reforms
Scholar discusses how Mexico’s transparency reforms may provide a path forward to improving access to public information in the United States.
An Uncertain Future for Tax Regulation After Loper Bright
The unique history of tax regulation presents several possibilities for courts.