Nabil Shaikh

How the FTC Could Regulate Algorithmic Discrimination

How the FTC Could Regulate Algorithmic Discrimination

Scholars argue that the FTC can apply its existing authority to combat discriminatory AI.

Reviving FTC Rulemaking

Reviving FTC Rulemaking

Attorney calls for consumer protection agency to increase the use of its authority to issue regulations.

Regulating Facial Recognition

Regulating Facial Recognition

Scholar argues that public attitudes about facial recognition tools should inform governmental use of the technology.

Protecting Medical Privacy on Your Wrist

Protecting Medical Privacy on Your Wrist

Scholar argues for greater privacy protections of personal medical data collected by wearable health technologies.

Patient Versus Algorithm

Patient Versus Algorithm

Scholars propose enabling patients to sue the makers and providers of discriminatory health care algorithms.

Combatting Discrimination in Algorithmic Hiring

Combatting Discrimination in Algorithmic Hiring

Scholar proposes mandatory self-audits and certification of employers’ hiring algorithms.

Week in Review

Week in Review

DOJ and DHS end a pandemic order that allowed border authorities to turn away migrants, Montana bans TikTok, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Supreme Court upholds a California pork ban, EPA proposes new carbon pollution standards for power plants, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

EPA proposes new vehicle emissions limits, the Fifth Circuit temporarily blocks abortion pill approval suspension, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

FDA approves over-the-counter opioid overdose treatment, President Biden curbs government uses of unauthorized spyware, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

U.S. senators introduce the RESTRICT Act, Tennessee governor bans drag shows in public places, and more…

Is Your Phone a Medical Device?

Is Your Phone a Medical Device?

Scholar argues that Congress and FDA should treat risky clinical artificial intelligence tools as medical devices.