Restricting Resettlement When Water Is Scarce
Scholar considers the constitutional right to travel in an era of climate-driven water scarcity.
Better Government Starts Close to Home
Scholars argue that the causes of America’s governance crisis lie with state and local governments.
Taking AI Ignorance Seriously
Scholar discusses the limits of AI as a tool for prediction and planning.
Delegated Discretion is the New Deference
Scholar suggests that recent shifts in administrative law will matter less than critics fear and supporters hope.
A Land Use Revolution in the Green Mountain State
Vermont reforms its land-use system to balance economic development and the environment.
Copyright and Generative AI
Scholars discuss emerging problems at the intersection of AI and copyright.
Is it Time to Reform a Landmark U.S. Environmental Law?
Experts debate reforming the National Environmental Policy Act.
Magnitsky Sanctions and Global Accountability
Scholars assess the effectiveness and impact of rights-based sanctions.
Insuring the American Dream
Scholars discuss property insurance regulation in an age of growing climate risk.
Emergency Powers in Pandemic Response
Scholars discuss the government’s emergency powers during a pandemic.











