ERISA Plan Fiduciaries and ESG Factors
ERISA plan fiduciaries must be permitted to consider ESG factors when selecting plan investments.
Changes and Challenges to ESG Investing
The Labor Department’s new rule sets forth a principles-based approach to regulating ESG investing.
Investing for Values, Value, or Both?
Fiduciaries should account for participant preferences in designing ESG-friendly 401(k) retirement plans.
Patent Law Could Also Limit Mifepristone Access
Existing patents deter the marketing of more affordable generic drugs that could be used off-label for abortions.
The Growth in Business Support for Regulation
Businesses in the United States are increasingly supporting regulation and regulators against judicial decisions curtailing agency authority.
FDA’s Role in Access to Reproductive Health Care
Recent abortion pill litigation underscores the significance of calls to make birth control pills available over the counter.
The Supreme Court and the Future of the Internet
Upcoming Supreme Court decisions may reshape the legal risks facing tech companies.
School Transportation and Educational Equity
School transportation resources must increase to achieve mobility justice.
Sustainable Transportation for Rural Communities
Regulators must redress transportation inequities in rural and disadvantaged communities.
Opening the Skies to Passengers Who Use Wheelchairs
Airline transportation needs to address accessibility issues for passengers with disabilities.
Disability and the Right to Move in the World
Current regulations limit accessibility of air travel to people with disabilities.
Merger Law Is Dante’s Inferno Revisited
The shift by agencies away from the current guidelines on mergers and acquisitions has left firms in limbo.