FDA and the Importation of Prescription Drugs
Scholars evaluate a recent FDA rule that creates an importation program for Canadian prescription drugs.
Zombie Laws Haunt the Energy Market
Scholar argues that energy regulations that once protected consumers now block renewable energy companies.
Hate Speech in Context
Scholars argue that hate speech on social media can lead to violence and must be regulated.
No Such Thing as a Stigma-Free Lunch
Lawyer argues that state regulation is needed to eliminate local lunch-shaming policies.
Central Bank Digital Currency Is Inevitable
Economist argues that central banks must issue digital currencies.
Reducing Surprise From Out-of-Network Bills
In a recent report, researchers advocate limits to the fees that out-of-network health care providers can charge.
Improving Canada’s Anti-Corruption Practices
Scholar advocates strengthening whistleblower protections to combat corruption.
The Business of Education
Scholar asserts that education reforms, which have often tracked private sector regulatory schemes, have failed to achieve equal educational opportunity.
Autonomous Weapons Under International Humanitarian Law
Expert asserts that military use of autonomous weapons could be meaningfully regulated under international humanitarian law.
The Untapped Power of Tribal Clean Energy
Scholar asserts that federal law and incentive structures should facilitate renewable energy development on tribal lands.
Putting a Label on Farm Animal Welfare
Scholar argues that inconsistent animal welfare labeling practices harm consumers.
Mergers That Monopolize Labor Should Not Pass Go
Scholars argue that courts could interpret the Clayton Act to prevent mergers that result in lowering wages.