Atinuke Lardner

Shareholder Influence on Executive Compensation

Shareholder Influence on Executive Compensation

Scholars discuss shareholder-driven approaches to corporate executive compensation.

Post-Pandemic Reforms to Unemployment Insurance

Post-Pandemic Reforms to Unemployment Insurance

Experts discuss how policymakers can rebuild unemployment benefits for a changing economy.

Managing Meat Monopolies

Managing Meat Monopolies

Scholars consider the contours of antitrust regulation in meatpacking.

Regulating Dark Patterns

Regulating Dark Patterns

Scholars discuss policy approaches to regulating dark patterns.

TSA Rules to Fly By

TSA Rules to Fly By

Experts discuss what flyers must do—and can skip—under today’s TSA regulations. 

How Should Regulators Address Sports Betting Advertisements?

How Should Regulators Address Sports Betting Advertisements?

Scholars discuss how regulators can respond to the gambling industry’s increasingly personalized and pervasive marketing tactics.

The Legal Labyrinth of Immigrant Detention

The Legal Labyrinth of Immigrant Detention

Scholars discuss the evolving legal landscape surrounding immigration detention centers.

Collecting U.S. Nationals’ Electronic Data Without a Warrant

Collecting U.S. Nationals’ Electronic Data Without a Warrant

Scholars propose reforms to address privacy concerns under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Security Act.

The Growing Pains of the No Surprises Act

The Growing Pains of the No Surprises Act

Scholars reflect on the continuing impact of the No Surprises Act.

Antitrust and Algorithmic Pricing

Antitrust and Algorithmic Pricing

Scholars consider the antitrust implications of advances in AI-driven algorithmic pricing.

A New Era of Cosmetics Safety Regulation

A New Era of Cosmetics Safety Regulation

Scholars consider how the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act strengthens federal oversight.  

Reckoning With the Rise of Deepfakes

Reckoning With the Rise of Deepfakes

Scholars explore deepfakes’ evolving capabilities and propose methods for regulating them.