Taking AI Ignorance Seriously
Scholar discusses the limits of AI as a tool for prediction and planning.
Can Agencies Exclude LGBT Discrimination from Title IX Protection?
Scholar argues that a textualist understanding of Title IX reveals that it prohibits anti-LGBT discrimination.
EPA Proposes Rollbacks to Chemical Regulation
A proposed rule seeks to reverse recent changes to the procedures EPA uses to conduct risk assessments of toxic chemicals.
Removing Social Media and Smartphones From Schools
Rampant student smartphone use raises questions about learning goals, online safety, and free speech.
Understanding the Meaning Behind USDA’s Organic Label
Scholar contends that USDA’s organic label veils corporate shortcuts and diluted standards.
Corporate Director Liability in the Era of Cybersecurity Risks
Scholar identifies a basis to hold directors liable for misleading cybersecurity disclosures.
Congress Should Eliminate the FCC’s Public Interest Authority
The FCC’s authority to regulate needs to reflect the modern realities of broadcasting.
No Need for the Supreme Court to Revisit the Fairness Doctrine
The Court should not overturn a settled doctrine that ensures the fair use of airwaves.
Revisiting Broadcast Fairness
Scholars and practitioners debate the continued need for the FCC’s fairness doctrine for broadcast news.
California and the Antitrust Frontier
Paula Blizzard discusses the California Department of Justice’s leadership in antitrust enforcement.
 
 










