Passing Liability to States of Incorporation
Scholar suggests that states be held liable for corporations’ unpaid debts to protect tort victims.
The Energy Costs of Cryptocurrency
Scholar proposes legal solutions to regulate cryptocurrency mining’s energy consumption in a climate-friendly way.
Algorithms Deny Humans Health Care
Scholar argues that FDA has the authority to regulate coverage algorithms used by health care insurers.
Title VII and the Fight Against Sexual Harassment at Work
Courts examine the impact of Title VII and how the prevention of workplace sexual harassment intersects.
Week in Review
Another federal appellate court blocks the executive order limiting birthright citizenship, President Trump withdraws his nominee for director of the Centers for Disease Control, and more…
The 1-In-10-Out Order’s Deregulatory Limitations
The deregulatory goals of the 1-in-10-out directive may be stymied by agency gaming and legal challenges.
Ninth Circuit to Consider “Shadow” Theory of Insider Trading
A pending case penalizes the use of insider information about one company to trade another company’s stock.
Locating the Flexibility to Expand Access to Health Care
Jason Levitis discusses how federal policies and state-level innovations can shape access to health insurance.
The Fight for Birthright Citizenship
Scholars discuss the history of birthright citizenship and its modern importance.
Week in Review
Federal courts rule against the Trump Administration’s actions, HHS rescinds its policy of requiring public comment on certain rules, and more…
Lessons From History Can Help Restore Stability
History suggests that public accountability and institutional checks can restore stability in government.
Government’s Influence on American Economic Development
Scholars respond to a review of their work and expand on the book’s lessons for the future.