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The Viability of Local Energy Communities

The Viability of Local Energy Communities

Scholars discuss methods to encourage the creation of local energy communities.

A New Approach to Understanding Content Moderation

A New Approach to Understanding Content Moderation

Scholars propose an alternative First Amendment framework for online platform regulations.

Lights, Camera, Deception

Lights, Camera, Deception

Scholars argue that regulators and celebrities must work to halt ads for miracle weight loss products.

Revisiting Congressional Oversight

Revisiting Congressional Oversight

Abolishing needed protections through the Congressional Review Act is not effective oversight.

Stewardship or Censorship at the FCC

Stewardship or Censorship at the FCC

Experts debate whether the FCC is necessary to the information marketplace or a dangerous anachronism.

Do Digital Regulations Hinder Innovation?

Do Digital Regulations Hinder Innovation?

Scholar offers alternative explanations on why the European Union falls behind in technological progress.

Delegated Discretion is the New Deference

Delegated Discretion is the New Deference

Scholar suggests that recent shifts in administrative law will matter less than critics fear and supporters hope.

Orbital Debris Mitigation Guidelines

Orbital Debris Mitigation Guidelines

Scholars address methods to ensure the long-term sustainability of low-Earth orbit.

The Supreme Court Should Overturn the Fairness Doctrine

The Supreme Court Should Overturn the Fairness Doctrine

The Court should no longer allow the government to require that broadcasters air opposing views on public issues.

Promoting Workplace Equality

Promoting Workplace Equality

Chai Feldblum discusses the role of administrative agencies in advancing workplace equality and protecting civil rights.

Regulating Dark Patterns

Regulating Dark Patterns

Scholars discuss policy approaches to regulating dark patterns.

Insurance Coverage After the “One Big Beautiful” Health Reform

Insurance Coverage After the “One Big Beautiful” Health Reform

The recently enacted megalaw is expected to restrict access to Medicaid and marketplace health insurance to millions of individuals.