The Limits of Anti-Classification Doctrine in U.S. v. Skrmetti
The Supreme Court runs afoul of its own equal protection doctrine by ignoring explicit classifications.
The Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 Regulatory Term
Scholars and practitioners examine the Court’s most important regulatory decisions of this past term.
The Building Blocks of Global Health Security
Lawrence O. Gostin discusses the importance of equity and science in the face of threats to global health security.
Antitrust and Algorithmic Pricing
Scholars consider the antitrust implications of advances in AI-driven algorithmic pricing.
The Dangers of AI in the Courtroom
Scholars examine the dangers of difficult-to-understand AI in criminal investigations and cases.
Regulating Artificial Intelligence in the Shadow of Mental Health
Scholar argues for an approach to regulating artificial intelligence centered on mental health.
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act After Dobbs
Recent legislation could protect pregnant workers who choose to have an abortion.
Regulatory Policy and Practice on AI’s Frontier
Adaptive, expert-led regulation can unlock the promise of artificial intelligence.
Compiling the Future of U.S. Artificial Intelligence Regulation
Experts examine the benefits and pitfalls of AI regulation.
One In, Fifty Out
President Trump can preempt state regulation of artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles.
Regulating Cyberattacks on Space Infrastructure
Scholars examine how international law policies can be applied to cyber warfare.
Evaluating Transparency of State Governments
Scholars explore the differences among states’ implementation of freedom of information laws.











