Opinion

A Land Use Revolution in the Green Mountain State

A Land Use Revolution in the Green Mountain State

Vermont reforms its land-use system to balance economic development and the environment.

Rethinking the AI Race

Rethinking the AI Race

Openness in AI models is not the same as freedom.

To Regulate the Voluntary Carbon Market, Start at the FTC

To Regulate the Voluntary Carbon Market, Start at the FTC

The scope of the FTC’s authority puts it in the best position among agencies to regulate carbon credits.

Academic Toadies Impair Government Performance

Academic Toadies Impair Government Performance

The Trump Administration’s hiring of academics who compromise disciplinary standards threatens effective governance.

In Defense of Regulatory Federalism

In Defense of Regulatory Federalism

Developing state policies on AI and autonomous vehicles is crucial to effective federal regulation.

The Case for Private AI Governance

The Case for Private AI Governance

Private governance and regulatory sandboxes are the key to democracy, efficiency, and innovation in AI regulation.

Extraterritorial Limits on States as Laboratories of AI Policy

Extraterritorial Limits on States as Laboratories of AI Policy

The constitutional prohibition on extraterritorial regulation restricts democratic experimentation in the AI era.

Reintroduced No FAKES Act Still Needs Revision

Reintroduced No FAKES Act Still Needs Revision

Revisions to proposed federal legislation fail to protect the public and ensure individual control over digital replicas.

To Prompt a Butterfly. On the Traceability of AI-Generated Creations

To Prompt a Butterfly. On the Traceability of AI-Generated Creations

Generative artificial intelligence must be regulated across jurisdictions to address traceability.

Judicial Remedies After CASA

Judicial Remedies After CASA

After the Supreme Court tamps down on nationwide injunctions, future pathways and questions still remain.

Lessons for Deference From the Telephone Consumer Protection Act

Lessons for Deference From the Telephone Consumer Protection Act

The Supreme Court reinforces and expands its 2024 ruling in Loper Bright.

A Merits Non-Dodge

A Merits Non-Dodge

The Supreme Court sides with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on procedural grounds but signals support for its licensing authority.