Is the IRS Ready for Tax Season?
The Internal Revenue Service suffers from pandemic delays, staffing shortages, and high expectations.
Increasing Protections for Low-Income Homeowners
Philadelphia law helps vulnerable homeowners retain intergenerational equity.
The SBA Should Change Its Rules on Criminal History
Current small business lending discriminates by barring loans to people with criminal histories.
The Biden Administration Should Not Sunset the Sunset Rule
Repealing the Sunset Rule would burden small businesses and violate the law.
Promoting Competition in Digital Markets
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on the EU’s Digital Markets Act.
Week in Review
FDA authorizes second booster shot for certain groups, the Supreme Court limits jurisdiction under the Federal Arbitration Act, and more . . .
CMS Confronts an Increase in Medicare Part B Premiums
CMS reconsiders a recent Medicare premium increase after restricting coverage for a controversial new drug.
Dismantling Unjust Interest Rates for Debt Collection Judgments
States should follow New York’s lead in lowering how much interest must be paid on unpaid debt judgments.
Curbing the Pandemic of Cyber Sexual Abuse
Fueled by the pandemic, the nonconsensual distribution of sexual images requires federal regulatory solutions.
Disparities Arising from Standardized Contracts
Policymakers must address how firms disparately enforce contracts for vulnerable communities.
Safeguarding the Right to Vote Through a Strong Regulatory System
Increased voter participation requires a regulatory system that invites public engagement.
Is ESG Simply the Old CSR Wine in a New Bottle?
ESG initiatives will provide little social value if firms do not improve conditions that led CSR to fail.