Private Enforcement of Corporate Climate Pledges
Scholars propose a new means of holding corporations accountable for emissions reduction pledges.
Inside the EU’s Ambitious Anti-Deforestation Regulation
An EU law requiring deforestation-free exports could impact economies and ecologies around the world.
Ensuring Education Is Worth the Cost
Regulatory efforts to help students identify cost-effective education programs meet mixed responses.
Week in Review
The CFPB issued guidance to prevent banks from charging junk fees, California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill outlawing caste-based discrimination, and more…
Designing the New Digital Dollar
Scholar evaluates ways to structure and regulate retail CBDCs to promote consumer protection.
Supplementing Dietary Supplement Regulation
Experts recommend measures to improve the regulation of dietary supplements.
Assessing Algorithms for Public Good
Requiring algorithmic impact assessments would promote responsible decision-making and inform future policies.
Can Emotional Support Animals Be Service Animals?
Scholars discuss how individuals experiencing mental health issues should access emotional support animals.
Week in Review
The Department of Homeland Security asserts waiver of compliance with environmental laws, the Interior Department publishes historic offshore leasing plan, and more…
The Doomed Quest for Individual Privacy
Scholar argues that relying primarily on rights to protect privacy will fail to empower individuals or counter societal harms.
Germany’s Success in Community Development
German models of communal housing development may offer solutions to U.S. housing problems.
Supercharging Electric Grid Interconnection
FERC publishes final rule aimed at expediting the interconnection of new power plants.