Narintohn Luangrath

Detoxifying Addictive Tech

Detoxifying Addictive Tech

Scholars discuss how to best regulate addictive online platforms.

Reforming Donor-Advised Funds

Reforming Donor-Advised Funds

Practitioners and scholars navigate the evolving challenges posed by donor-advised funds.

Workplace Hazards for Meat and Poultry Workers

Workplace Hazards for Meat and Poultry Workers

Scholars explore line speed and worker safety regulations governing meatpacking and poultry plants.

Moving In Without Marriage

Moving In Without Marriage

Scholars debate the proper status of cohabiting partners under family law.

The Rise of AI and Technology in Immigration Enforcement

The Rise of AI and Technology in Immigration Enforcement

Scholars explore how technological advancements impact immigrants’ privacy rights.

Immigrant Eligibility for Federal Benefits Programs

Immigrant Eligibility for Federal Benefits Programs

Scholars explore how barriers to public benefits impact noncitizens’ well-being.

Should Mass Tort Victims Settle for Bankruptcy?

Should Mass Tort Victims Settle for Bankruptcy?

Scholars and commentators discuss whether mass torts belong in bankruptcy court.

International Approaches to Surrogacy Regulation

International Approaches to Surrogacy Regulation

Scholars discuss the interests and priorities motivating global surrogacy regulations.

How the Freedom of Information Act Fails Immigrants

How the Freedom of Information Act Fails Immigrants

The U.S. government should improve access for noncitizens to evidence in immigration hearings.

The Black Supermarket

The Black Supermarket

Regulators struggle to stem the tide of smuggled drugs, meats, guns, cigarettes, animals, and other goods.

The Future of the European Union’s Migration and Asylum System

The Future of the European Union’s Migration and Asylum System

EU member states seek to unify their response to increased asylum seeker arrivals.

The Multibillion-Dollar Legal Theft Industry

The Multibillion-Dollar Legal Theft Industry

Scholars argue that civil forfeiture laws allow the government to deprive people of their property unjustly.