All Essays

Insuring the American Dream

Insuring the American Dream

Scholars discuss property insurance regulation in an age of growing climate risk.

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Justice Department is suing Maine for its transgender student athlete policy, the Treasury Department is eliminating regulations, and more…

President Trump Is Not the Only Threat to Our Democracy

President Trump Is Not the Only Threat to Our Democracy

Party-based primaries inhibit the legislative branch.

Turning Administrative Agencies into the President’s Puppets

Turning Administrative Agencies into the President’s Puppets

President Trump’s recent executive order attempts to exert improper control over agencies.

Ending EPA’s “Endangerment” Finding

Ending EPA’s “Endangerment” Finding

Repeal of EPA’s endangerment finding on greenhouse gases faces hurdles and would threaten regulatory instability.

The Vacancies Dilemma

The Vacancies Dilemma

Acting officials in high-level roles can undermine the accountability of the Senate confirmation process.

The Unsettling of Notice and Comment

The Unsettling of Notice and Comment

The Trump Administration has invoked recent Supreme Court decisions to justify unraveling normal rulemaking procedures.

The War on DEI

The War on DEI

Scholars discuss the legal and practical implications of the Trump Administration’s Anti-DEI policies.

Week in Review

Week in Review

President Trump issues executive order pausing blanket reciprocal tariffs, the U.S. Supreme Court allows deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador, and more…

Regulating Health Care Plan Fiduciaries

Regulating Health Care Plan Fiduciaries

Scholars argue that the Department of Labor should exercise its overlooked authority to regulate health care plan fiduciaries.

The Judges’ Dream World

The Judges’ Dream World

President Trump’s removal of agency heads without cause threatens the rule of law.

Who Should Address the Collision of Politics and Justice?

Who Should Address the Collision of Politics and Justice?

Scholars argue the inspector general is best suited to address ethical abuses within the Justice Department.