Week in Review
The Supreme Court holds that employers may not discriminate against employees on the basis of sexual orientation or gender, upholds DACA, and more…
Establishing Better Fisheries Regulation
Scholars argue for reforms to Canada’s aquaculture regulatory system.
Expanding Care Through Coordination
The federal government seeks to improve out-of-state health services for children on Medicaid.
India’s Aadhaar Needs Checks and Balances
Scholars call for changing the legal framework of India’s national identification registry.
Singapore’s Regulatory Response to COVID-19
The pandemic appears tailor-made for Singapore’s managerial and interventionist style of governance.
Delegation’s Critics Should Be Careful What They Wish For
The history of the intelligible principle test warrants caution in reviving the nondelegation doctrine.
Preventing Police Use of Excessive Force
Leading experts propose changes to use of force regulation to eradicate police brutality.
Week in Review
The Congressional Black Caucus introduces the Justice in Policing Act, HHS expands Medicaid and CHIP funding availability during pandemic, and more…
Soft Regulation and Hard Compliance in Taiwan
The secret to Taiwan’s successful fight against COVID-19 is its people, not its government.
Are Biofuels Doing More Harm Than Good?
Scholar argues that greater regulation of biofuels is needed to promote environmental justice.
The Need for Global Protections Against Existential Risks
International collaborative mechanisms are needed to prepare for threats to human existence.
Did Japan’s Lenient Lockdown Conquer the Coronavirus?
Despite federal attempts to fight COVID-19, Japanese law prioritizes individual rights and regional autonomy.