Opinion

Regulatory Policy and Practice on AI’s Frontier

Regulatory Policy and Practice on AI’s Frontier

Adaptive, expert-led regulation can unlock the promise of artificial intelligence.

One In, Fifty Out

One In, Fifty Out

President Trump can preempt state regulation of artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles.

Decision About Immigration Judges May Change the Game

Decision About Immigration Judges May Change the Game

A recent court decision may help protect civil servants unlawfully removed by the Trump Administration.

Challenging Presidential Directive Authority

Challenging Presidential Directive Authority

Judicial review does not easily address problematic exercises of presidential influence in agency rulemaking.

Making Drugs Affordable Through Personal Importation

Making Drugs Affordable Through Personal Importation

Personal importation is the fastest route to “most-favored-nation” drug pricing.

Trump Antitrust Officials Should Stay Focused on Labor Harms

Trump Antitrust Officials Should Stay Focused on Labor Harms

Heads of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division and FTC should focus on harms to labor in merger review.

A Pivotal Case Shaping Cryptocurrency Regulation

A Pivotal Case Shaping Cryptocurrency Regulation

A recent enforcement action suggests a new approach to regulating cryptocurrency.

A New Paradigm for Fueling AI for the Public Good

A New Paradigm for Fueling AI for the Public Good

Data donors can empower the use of artificial intelligence for socially desirable outcomes.

States Cannot Defend the ACA Alone

States Cannot Defend the ACA Alone

States can continue to support access to health care, but their efforts depend on federal support.

President Trump’s Deregulation Initiatives Are Exercises in Futility

President Trump’s Deregulation Initiatives Are Exercises in Futility

The Trump Administration will struggle to convince courts to uphold the repeal of many agency rules.

A Wrong Turn for SNAP Reform

A Wrong Turn for SNAP Reform

Work requirements for basic needs programs ignore the reality of low-wage work.

The Demise of Agency Independence and the FCC

The Demise of Agency Independence and the FCC

The likely end of the FCC’s independence should spur Congress to overhaul the agency.