Elizabeth Martinez

A Regulated Plea Deal or No Deal

A Regulated Plea Deal or No Deal

Scholar argues that plea bargaining in the United States needs stronger regulations to save the criminal justice system.

Regulating the Great Indoors

Regulating the Great Indoors

Scholar argues that environmental law and policy should expand its scope to inside areas.

Week in Review

Week in Review

Courts appear split on Texas immigration law, EPA expects electric vehicle market dominance in eight years, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The FTC challenges the Kroger-Albertsons merger, President Biden moves to protect the personal information of service members, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

EPA tightens standards for industrial air pollution, the D.C. Circuit rejected former President Trump’s claimed immunity from criminal prosecution and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Supreme Court holds oral arguments in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, agrees to hear homeless encampments case, and more…

Top Regulatory News of 2023

Top Regulatory News of 2023

The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory news and scholarship of 2023, as selected by our staff.

Week in Review

Week in Review

EPA issues a rule designed to reduce methane emissions, the Fifth Circuit rules that federal agents can remove barbed wire on border fence, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Biden Administration proposes a regulatory scheme for private space flight, the FCC moves to protect domestic violence victims, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Supreme Court agrees to hear social media misinformation case, rules that Missouri state officials must enforce federal gun laws, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Department of Homeland Security asserts waiver of compliance with environmental laws, the Interior Department publishes historic offshore leasing plan, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Fifth Circuit rules that the Biden Administration likely violated the First Amendment, the governor of New Mexico temporarily bans firearms on public property, and more…