Jasmine Wang

Unlocking Psychedelics’ Medical Potential

Unlocking Psychedelics’ Medical Potential

Scholars critique the regulation of psychedelic substances and propose reforms for medical research and use.

Regulating Ghost Guns

Regulating Ghost Guns

Scholars discuss whether current regulations can effectively control 3D-printed guns.

The Crisis Pregnancy Center Conundrum

The Crisis Pregnancy Center Conundrum

Experts call for crisis pregnancy center regulation to combat free speech concerns and medical misinformation.

Mixed Signals Might Cloud 5G’s Reception

Mixed Signals Might Cloud 5G’s Reception

Scholars assess preparedness for the newest generation of wireless technology in the United States.

Encouraging Living Kidney Donations

Encouraging Living Kidney Donations

Experts explore strategies to increase living donations to end the U.S. kidney shortage.

Keeping School Children Fed and Healthy

Keeping School Children Fed and Healthy

School lunch regulation takes on new importance during COVID-19, as families struggle to access nutritious meals.

A 21st Century Update to Digital Copyright Law

A 21st Century Update to Digital Copyright Law

A recent U.S. Copyright Office report reviews a key provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Preventing Police Use of Excessive Force

Preventing Police Use of Excessive Force

Leading experts propose changes to use of force regulation to eradicate police brutality.

Regulating Commercial Space Activity

Regulating Commercial Space Activity

Scholars address possible strategies to regulate an emerging commercial space industry.

Can States Close Churches Amid COVID-19?

Can States Close Churches Amid COVID-19?

Scholars address whether houses of worship are essential amid state social distancing orders.

Rationing Scarce Medical Resources

Rationing Scarce Medical Resources

The COVID-19 pandemic raises questions about how decision-makers should distribute medical resources.

Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Crisis

Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Crisis

With medical systems overwhelmed during the pandemic, telemedicine could be here to stay.