The Past, Present, and Future of EMTALA
Scholars discuss EMTALA’s effects on physicians and argue for its continued use.
Week in Review
The Biden Administration announces a final rule increasing mental health care availability, the FCC issues a proposed rule to protect consumers from excessive robocalls, and more…
A COVIDCalls Discussion with Howard Kunreuther
In reflecting on society’s response to COVID-19, Kunreuther argued that it should reinvigorate the field of disaster preparedness.
Honoring Howard Kunreuther
Howard was a humble collaborator and a selfless friend who made a major impact on the field of decision sciences.
Conversations with Howard
Talking with Howard Kunreuther about his work—including one of his last books—always meant gaining new insights.
SBTi, Climate Pledges, and Share Prices
Corporate emissions pledges do not affect stock price, but policymakers could offer non-economic incentives.
Howard Was a Valued Colleague and Friend
Howard Kunreuther was a pivotal influence on the direction of my research and career.
Professional Enthusiasm and Personal Exuberance
From earthquake preparedness to chess, Howard approached a range of challenges with characteristic verve.
Forces that Shape and Constrain Medical Practice
Michelle Mello discusses how the law, artificial intelligence, and the COVID-19 pandemic have shaped health care.
Reducing Oceanic Pollution
Scholars discuss different legal regimes to reduce marine litter and acidification.
Week in Review
A federal court rules that New Mexico discriminated against a conservative group that publishes voter data, the Ninth Circuit blocks key parts of a California social media law, and more…
Howard Kunreuther and the Facility Siting Credo
Kunreuther’s early work on the siting of hazardous facilities has made a lasting contribution.