The Energy Department Is Trying to Rewrite the Federal Power Act
The Energy Department’s misuse of its emergency powers undermines states’ authority over energy planning.
The Fourth Amendment Gap in the National AI Framework
Recent artificial intelligence guidance fails to address the government’s use of AI for searches.
Legislating AI Consciousness Without an Exit
State laws declaring that AI lacks legal personhood are premature and too categorical.
303 Creative’s Dangerous Deregulatory Potential
The U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to consider governmental interests could lead to a sweeping rollback of regulations.
AI as “Arbitrary” Intelligence
Federal Agencies’ growing use of AI raises questions about how judges can adequately review those agencies’ decisions.
Federal Court Sidesteps Important Questions on Title IX Athletics
A recent case signals threat to protections for women in intercollegiate sports.
Improving Agency Adjudication Offices
ACUS recommends steps to promote fairness and consistency within the adjudication offices of federal agencies.
Obtaining Government Records
ACUS recommends best practices for improving private citizens’ access to government records.
Strengthening Partnerships in Federal Administration
ACUS recommends strategies for more effective collaboration between levels of government.
A Gender-Sensitive Reparations Model for Enforced Disappearances
Initiatives for victims of enforced disappearance must do more to acknowledge women.
Clear and Mandatory Alternative Protein Labeling
The United States should implement uniform federal labeling standards for alternative proteins.











