Efforts to Diversify Critical Minerals Supply Chains Falter
Global initiatives to secure critical minerals face challenges.
Reviving Antitrust Enforcement in Regulated Industries
Scholar argues that, to address natural monopolies, industry-specific regulators should be replaced by the Justice Department and the FTC.
Shaping America’s Towns and Cities
Scholars discuss the legal foundations of zoning, modern reform efforts, and alternatives and their efficacy.
The Role of History and Tradition in Gun Control Litigation
Scholar argues that legal defenses of gun rights often rely on a fundamental misreading of history.
Patents and COVID-19 Vaccine Disparities
Scholars argue that vaccine patents are a core cause of global health disparities.
The Legal Labyrinth of Immigrant Detention
Scholars discuss the evolving legal landscape surrounding immigration detention centers.
How Can Regulators Prepare for a Quantum Leap in Technology?
Scholars explain the need for regulating quantum technologies and propose guiding principles.
Close to Where the Wild Things Are
Scholar argues that policymakers should consider the needs of those living around protected wilderness areas.
“Regulating” Instead of “Regulation”
Scholar argues that regulation should be thought of as a verb, because regulating well demands dynamic and ongoing effort.
To Prompt a Butterfly. On the Traceability of AI-Generated Creations
Generative artificial intelligence must be regulated across jurisdictions to address traceability.
Antitrust as a Remedy for Discrimination
Scholar advocates using antitrust law to remedy discrimination against immigrant workers.
Revising the Origins of Immigration Exceptionalism
Scholar challenges the history of judicial deference to federal immigration law and policy.