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How States Can Improve Contraceptive Access

How States Can Improve Contraceptive Access

A recent report proposes state-level reforms to allow pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives.

Shifting the Regulatory Paradigm

Shifting the Regulatory Paradigm

Recent technological change calls for a revolution in regulation.

Regulation 2.0

Regulation 2.0

The rise of artificial intelligence has ushered in new regulatory opportunities and challenges.

Regulation 1.0

Regulation 1.0

Regulation 1.0 provided a framework for balancing the interests of the public and regulated parties.

Restructuring Bankruptcy Law

Restructuring Bankruptcy Law

Scholars debate amending bankruptcy law to benefit consumers.

Week in Review

Week in Review

EPA proposes to replace all lead pipes within 10 years, the Eleventh Circuit overturns a ruling that Georgia utility elections discriminate against Black voters, and more…

Regulating Plastic Pollution Through The Clean Water Act

Regulating Plastic Pollution Through The Clean Water Act

Scholar argues that federal regulatory interventions are needed to reduce plastic wastes.

Regulating Junk Food Marketing

Regulating Junk Food Marketing

Scholars critique the scarcity of regulation surrounding food marketing to children.

Is the SEC Hiding in Plain Sight?

Is the SEC Hiding in Plain Sight?

Scholar claims that the SEC’s 2022 whistleblower report to Congress was the least transparent in history.

Erroneous Legal Advice as a Corporate Asset

Erroneous Legal Advice as a Corporate Asset

Scholars discuss the promises and pitfalls of corporate lawyers’ gatekeeping function.

Week in Review

Week in Review

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled that groups may not litigate on behalf of voters, EPA proposed a new rule to protect individuals from hazardous chemicals, and more…

Can the Metaverse Replace Classrooms?

Can the Metaverse Replace Classrooms?

Scholar analyzes the regulatory implications of metaverse-based education.