Opinion

SCOTUS Must Not Look Away as Pregnant Patients Suffer

SCOTUS Must Not Look Away as Pregnant Patients Suffer

The Supreme Court must maintain pregnant people’s right to receive emergency medical care—including abortion.

A New Era of Psychedelic Medicine in Australia

A New Era of Psychedelic Medicine in Australia

Australia implements a new framework for regulating the medicinal use of psychedelic substances such as MDMA and psilocybin.

It Is High Time the U.K. Changes Psychedelics Laws

It Is High Time the U.K. Changes Psychedelics Laws

The government should lower regulatory hurdles impeding psilocybin assisted psychotherapy research.

Why We Need To Talk About Psychedelic Dispensaries

Why We Need To Talk About Psychedelic Dispensaries

Dispensaries could fill the regulatory void for psychedelics and promote public health.

Are Psychedelics Safe Enough for Recreational Use?

Are Psychedelics Safe Enough for Recreational Use?

Policymakers should account for the relatively low risks of psychedelics use when deciding how to regulate them.

A Roadmap to Reimbursement for Psychedelics

A Roadmap to Reimbursement for Psychedelics

Insurance reimbursement for psychedelic therapy is integral to treatment accessibility.

Branching Regulatory Paths and Dead Ends in Psychedelics

Branching Regulatory Paths and Dead Ends in Psychedelics

The convergence of current psychedelics regulatory pathways may bring benefits and new challenges.

AI Providers Should Not Be Liable for Users’ Securities Violations

AI Providers Should Not Be Liable for Users’ Securities Violations

Policymakers are considering a liability regime that is bad economics and bad law.

What Do U.S. Courts Say About the Use of AI?

What Do U.S. Courts Say About the Use of AI?

An analysis of state and federal court decisions uncovers standards to guide governmental use of artificial intelligence.

A Global Administrative Law for an Era of AI

A Global Administrative Law for an Era of AI

Policymakers should follow three steps when regulating artificial intelligence on a global scale.

The Supreme Court’s Self-Coronation

The Supreme Court’s Self-Coronation

The U.S. Supreme Court’s current docket presents the Court with more opportunities to empower itself at the expense of other governmental institutions.

Safety Culture vs. Safety Systems in U.S. Transportation

Safety Culture vs. Safety Systems in U.S. Transportation

Regulators should focus on forging a safety culture to reduce automotive accidents and fatalities.