Sarah Kadous

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.

Restoring the Law in Immigration Detention Centers

Restoring the Law in Immigration Detention Centers

Scholar urges courts to play a bigger role in overseeing civil detention facilities.

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.

Data Privacy in the Quantum Age

Data Privacy in the Quantum Age

Scholar warns of the privacy implications of quantum technology.

Tolls, Tradeoffs, and Interstate Commerce

Tolls, Tradeoffs, and Interstate Commerce

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

When Wall Street Owns the Hospital

When Wall Street Owns the Hospital

Private equity exploits regulatory gaps to extract billions from healthcare while patients suffer.

Private Actions Fill Public Gaps

Private Actions Fill Public Gaps

Scholars discuss private litigation filling SEC enforcement gaps.

Stewardship or Censorship at the FCC

Stewardship or Censorship at the FCC

Experts debate whether the FCC is necessary to the information marketplace or a dangerous anachronism.

What to Do When the Rent is Too High?

What to Do When the Rent is Too High?

Economists and legal scholars weigh the trade-offs of rent-control amid rising housing costs.

Quantum Technology and Export Controls

Quantum Technology and Export Controls

Experts debate how security-export controls on quantum technologies affect innovation and collaboration.