Will Students for Fair Admissions End Affirmative Action?
Scholars predict that colleges may continue affirmative action practices despite contrary Supreme Court decision.
Clearing the Cloud on E-Cigarette Regulation
Scholar calls for regulation to counter cigarette addiction while limiting increased vaping among non-smokers.
How Lawyers Hinder Climate-Related Risk Disclosure
Scholars advocate greater accountability for lawyers who guide what public firms share with investors.
The Reopened Window of Tech Regulation
Scholar analyzes regulation gaps and argues that COVID-19 created a unique opportunity to regulate technology overuse.
Is it Time to Say Goodbye to Tipping?
Commentator argues that tipping should be abolished because it promotes wage theft and inequality.
Increasing Sports Gambling Taxes Through Regulation
Scholars call for improved regulation of sports gambling.
Trump’s Deregulatory Failures
Scholar argues that President Trump’s deregulatory agenda was not successful in the long term.
Regulating Legal Tech to Increase Access to Justice
Scholar proposes a national regulatory system to ensure the equitable use of legal technology.
How the FTC Could Regulate Algorithmic Discrimination
Scholars argue that the FTC can apply its existing authority to combat discriminatory AI.
The Mining Mania That Threatens Native Nations
Experts point to the adverse effects of expanded mineral mining on and near tribal lands.
The Telehealth of Tomorrow
Scholar calls on Congress to expand telehealth services in rural parts of the United States.
Uncovering Private Lawyers’ Role in Whistleblower Programs
Scholar argues that private lawyers’ involvement in whistleblower programs poses efficiency, fairness, and accountability concerns.