Toward a More Accessible and Accountable Administrative State
ACUS recommends best practices for nonlawyer representation, AI tools, and public participation in rulemaking.
A New “Overstory” on Businesses’ Role in Politics
Tom C.W. Lin discusses the risks and opportunities presented by corporations’ increased involvement in political issues.
Tackling America’s High Drug Prices
Scholars discuss policy approaches to lowering the price of prescription drugs.
Week in Review
The Court of International Trade rules against some of President Trump’s tariffs, the State Department plans to revoke Chinese student visas, and more…
Disability Discrimination in State Child Welfare Systems
Efforts should be taken to address discrimination against parents with disabilities.
Considering Eating Disorders in Food Insecurity Regulation
Scholars urge international legal bodies to consider eating disorders in food insecure populations.
The Labor Board Needs Restructuring, Not Destruction
The National Labor Relations Board would benefit from the creation of a new court.
Challenges of the Chainsaw Approach to Public Sector Automation
The Trump Administration’s mad rush toward AI automation of the administrative state will not succeed.
Regulating the Radio Frequency Spectrum for Satellite Use
Scholars discuss regulating radio frequency bands to balance equity and technological progress.
Week in Review
President Trump signs law regulating deepfakes, federal court strikes down FCC job data rule, and more…
What Is a Strong Nondelegation Doctrine?
Reinvigorating nondelegation requires not just a reformulation of the doctrine, but also a willingness to apply it.
Restoring FDA’s Premarket Review Powers
Scholar proposes reforms to address deficiencies in FDA’s premarket review powers.