Quorum Losses at Federal Commissions
Scholars argue that the United States government should adapt to address rampant loss of regulatory body quorums.
The Future of the Tennessee Valley Authority
Scholars assess the TVA as a blueprint for publicly owned utilities in the green energy transition.
The Silent Ethylene Oxide Emergency
OSHA’s outdated standards endanger American workers by failing to limit ethylene oxide exposure.
Permit Transparency in Virginia
Permitting reforms in Virginia can inspire greater efficiency and transparency in other jurisdictions.
Section 230 and AI-Driven Platforms
Scholars examine how a dated law shapes liability for artificial intelligence used by social media platforms.
Week in Review
Justice Department investigates Federal Reserve chair, Senate declines to limit military action in Venezuela, and more…
Improving Regulatory Oversight of Medical AI
Scholar urges policymakers to reduce the role of clinicians in overseeing AI use in health care.
Restoring the Law in Immigration Detention Centers
Scholar urges courts to play a bigger role in overseeing civil detention facilities.
The Hidden Bitcoin Leverage Trap
Bitcoin treasury companies amplify risk for pension funds and challenge fiduciary duties.
A New State and Federal Compact for Artificial Intelligence
Effective AI governance demands strong federal standards that preserve state authority.
Regulation in a Litigious State
Robert A. Kagan discusses how litigation shapes regulation, policymaking, and accountability in the United States.
Habitat Protection Matters for Species Conservation
Scholars explore paths to protect wildlife under the Endangered Species Act.











