How the Constitution Regulates Funding Religious Schools
A Supreme Court decision from last term allows states to subsidize student attendance at religious schools.
Whose American History?
President Trump signs an executive order to encourage a focus on liberty in public school history curricula.
Fixing Student Loans
Scholars propose modifying the U.S. student loan system to remedy a debt crisis.
Broken Landscapes, Brown Beauty
Law students, lawyers, and academics need to reflect on efforts to make legal academia more inclusive.
Diversity and Exclusion Within Legal Education
Empirical data suggest that law schools must do more to promote inclusion, not just diversity.
No Such Thing as a Stigma-Free Lunch
Lawyer argues that state regulation is needed to eliminate local lunch-shaming policies.
Celebrating The Regulatory Review’s Tenth Anniversary
To commemorate The Regulatory Review’s 10th anniversary, leading scholars and practitioners reflect on regulation’s past, present, and future.
The Business of Education
Scholar asserts that education reforms, which have often tracked private sector regulatory schemes, have failed to achieve equal educational opportunity.
The Trump Administration’s New Title IX Rule
A new rule brings changes to enforcement of sexual harassment regulations in higher education.
Celebrating Our 2019-2020 Editorial Board
Thank you and congratulations to our 2019-2020 Editorial Board.
Learning in the Age of Social Distancing
An Education Department proposal paves the way for a new normal in online instruction.
Student Loan Disservice?
A recent lawsuit highlights tensions between two federal agencies overseeing the management of student loans.