U.S. Transportation Department Investigates Frequent Flyer Programs
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg orders four major airlines to provide details on frequent flyer programs.
What Is Lost During State Implementation of Federal Law?
Scholar analyzes the problems of unwritten state law implementing federal programs.
The Rights of Same-Sex Couples in the Coming Administration
The incoming Trump Administration threatens the current constitutionality of same-sex marriage.
Advancing Equity in Road Safety Policymaking
Jeffrey Michael discusses the roles of research, technology, and community engagement in shaping transportation policy.
Regulating Risk in a Warming Arctic
Scholars discuss the challenges of international regulation in a changing Arctic.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court declines to hear some high profile cases, the Transportation Department moves to protect passengers affected by delays, and more…
State Laws Neglect the Needs of Automated Vehicles
Scholars analyze state driving laws and suggest reforms to regulate automated vehicles.
Title IX Regulation Under Fire
The Biden Administration’s Title IX regulation protecting LGTBQ+ students faces legal and political hurdles.
The Consequences of America’s Big Bet on Sports Gambling
Two research teams find that legalizing sports betting may negatively impact American consumers.
The Important Case that Most People Know Nothing About
United States v. Eaton serves as the constitutional basis for thousands of executive branch decisions.
Ethical Considerations for FDA Accelerated Approval
Scholars debate ways to improve FDA’s accelerated approval mechanism.
Week in Review
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sides with Texas on border fencing, the CFPB proposes new rules to restrict data brokers, and more…