How Lawyers Hinder Climate-Related Risk Disclosure
Scholars advocate greater accountability for lawyers who guide what public firms share with investors.
How the Freedom of Information Act Fails Immigrants
The U.S. government should improve access for noncitizens to evidence in immigration hearings.
The Fear of Playing the Fool
Tess Wilkinson-Ryan discusses the role of human psychology in legal and regulatory systems.
The Black Supermarket
Regulators struggle to stem the tide of smuggled drugs, meats, guns, cigarettes, animals, and other goods.
Week in Review
The USPTO issues guidance on AI-assisted innovations, the U.S. Small Business Administration redefines what qualifies as a small business, and more…
The Reopened Window of Tech Regulation
Scholar analyzes regulation gaps and argues that COVID-19 created a unique opportunity to regulate technology overuse.
Is it Time to Say Goodbye to Tipping?
Commentator argues that tipping should be abolished because it promotes wage theft and inequality.
Final Merger Guidelines Released
The Justice Department and the FTC jointly release final antitrust policy for business mergers.
Increasing Sports Gambling Taxes Through Regulation
Scholars call for improved regulation of sports gambling.
Week in Review
EPA tightens standards for industrial air pollution, the D.C. Circuit rejected former President Trump’s claimed immunity from criminal prosecution and more…
Raising Questions About a Carbon Tax
Policymakers should more carefully consider the challenges to implementing a carbon tax.
Labor Department Proposes New Definition of Fiduciary
The new rule would impose fiduciary duties on financial professionals in additional circumstances.