From Pipelines to Pipe Dreams
Experts explore how environmental litigation has obstructed pipeline construction.
Week in Review
President Biden requires agencies to explain rulemaking, a California judge blocks an asylum rule, and more…
Is the Welfare State Ready for the Climate Crisis?
Scholar advocates making disaster assistance more reliable, accessible, and portable.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court agrees to rule on a challenge to the Chevron doctrine, the Biden Administration ends the federal vaccine mandate, and more…
Week in Review
EPA proposes new vehicle emissions limits, the Fifth Circuit temporarily blocks abortion pill approval suspension, and more…
Week in Review
President Biden vetoes the repeal of a Labor Department rule, the Supreme Court affirms a student’s right to sue his school under the ADA, and more…
Week in Review
A federal judge rules that Texas cannot prosecute organizations that facilitate abortion access, the DEA proposes rules expanding telemedicine care, and more…
Week in Review
The USDA announces new school nutrition standards, a federal judge strikes down a gun ban for marijuana users, and more…
Retirement Plan Fiduciaries Can Now Consider ESG Factors
The Labor Department issued a final rule allowing fiduciaries to consider ESG factors when deciding how to invest.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court declines to block New York gun regulations, the VA expands emergency suicide care, and more…
Putting a Stop to Corporate Political Spending
Legal experts argue that corporate political spending harms both shareholders and management.
Top Regulatory News of 2022
The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory news and scholarship of 2021, as selected by our staff.