Liam LaMountain

Tinkering With the Right to Repair

Tinkering With the Right to Repair

Scholars debate whether right-to-repair laws serve consumer welfare or create unintended consequences.

Congress Stalls, Xylazine Spreads

Congress Stalls, Xylazine Spreads

Scholars examine the regulatory void allowing veterinary sedative to infiltrate the drug supply.

The Right to Eat in Prison

The Right to Eat in Prison

Scholars discuss how food quality and access shape the lived experience of incarceration.

Regulating Prior Authorization

Regulating Prior Authorization

Scholars discuss legislative reforms to prevent harmful delays in healthcare access.

Federalism and ICE

Federalism and ICE

Scholars discuss the balance between state and federal authority on immigration when ICE arrives.

The Regulatory Battle Over Institutional Landlords

The Regulatory Battle Over Institutional Landlords

Scholars examine the impacts of corporate ownership of single-family homes.

Section 230 and AI-Driven Platforms

Section 230 and AI-Driven Platforms

Scholars examine how a dated law shapes liability for artificial intelligence used by social media platforms.

Why U.S. Nuclear Licensing Moves So Slowly

Why U.S. Nuclear Licensing Moves So Slowly

Rising clean-power demand spotlights the costs, delays, and risks that stall new reactors.

Predicting Turbidity, Protecting Tap Water

Predicting Turbidity, Protecting Tap Water

Scholars analyze how the use of machine learning could reshape EPA drinking water standards.

Predatory Inclusion and Targeting Without Protection

Predatory Inclusion and Targeting Without Protection

Scholars examine regulatory gaps that allow exploitation of vulnerable students through targeted recruitment.

Tolls, Tradeoffs, and Interstate Commerce

Tolls, Tradeoffs, and Interstate Commerce

Scholars discuss the mobility, health, environmental, and constitutional dimensions of congestion pricing.

Private Actions Fill Public Gaps

Private Actions Fill Public Gaps

Scholars discuss private litigation filling SEC enforcement gaps.