The Flaws in Jarkesy and Why Certain Civil Penalties May Survive
Scholar argues that civil penalties under environmental laws may survive Seventh Amendment challenges.
Protecting the Reproductive Autonomy of Disabled People
Scholar proposes regulatory solutions to protect disabled individuals’ reproductive autonomy.
The Landscape of Voting Rights
Joshua Sellers offers insight on the current state of U.S. election law and voting rights on the eve of the U.S. presidential election.
Powering Up U.S. Nuclear Energy
Scholars discuss the role of nuclear power in the U.S.’s clean energy transition.
Digital Health Technologies for an Aging Population
Scholars examine the challenges of using digital health technologies to care for cognitively impaired adults.
Qualified Immunity as Gun Control
Scholars argue that qualified immunity could shield officers who confiscate guns from dangerous individuals from liability.
A Green Wash-Out
A scholar analyzes the differences between the American and EU approaches to regulating greenwashing.
Week in Review
The U.S. Supreme Court declines to review CPSC’s for-cause removal restrictions, the Second Circuit upholds a New York gun control statute, and more…
Reconsidering Online Platforms’ Liability
To protect users’ free speech and privacy rights, scholar calls for limiting online platforms’ legal shield.
Breaking the Climate Disaster Cycle
Scholar proposes new strategies for disaster law that focus on proactivity.