The Road Ahead for Autonomous Vehicle Regulation
Mark Fagan discusses the current challenges and opportunities in autonomous vehicle regulation.
Artificial Intelligence and Legal Alignment
Jack Boeglin discusses how legal principles can teach artificial intelligence how to behave better.
What Regulators Can Learn From Sports
Mitchell Berman assesses sports as legal systems, discussing what sports can reveal about rules and regulation.
Multiracial Democracy and Civil Rights Enforcement
Olatunde Johnson discusses how administrative governance and civil rights enforcement can reinforce or dismantle inequality.
The Evolution of Environmental Regulation
Lisa Heinzerling discusses recent developments in environmental law and regulation.
Regulating Artificial Intelligence Across Borders
Lee Tiedrich discusses both global and domestic regulatory approaches to general-purpose AI.
Interpreting Civil Rights Statutes
Katie Eyer discusses how courts’ statutory interpretation shapes civil rights enforcement.
Labor Regulation and Agency Independence
Lauren McFerran discusses the National Labor Relations Board and the future of independent agencies.
Regulating Digital Health Technologies
Randi Seigel examines the evolving regulatory landscape for digital health tools.
The Court’s Distrust of the Administrative State
Gillian E. Metzger discusses how the U.S. Supreme Court has reshaped administrative law.
Regulation in a Litigious State
Robert A. Kagan discusses how litigation shapes regulation, policymaking, and accountability in the United States.
Featured Sunday Spotlights of 2025
The Regulatory Review highlights its Sunday Spotlight interviews of 2025.











