Regulatory Legacies and the Potential Limits of Trump 2.0
Shapiro and Tomain’s new book highlights political and economic constraints on the incoming Trump Administration’s ability to achieve its goals.
“Big” Government Protects American Values in a Big Economy
Their definitions and applications have evolved, but core American values have kept government and markets in dynamic equilibrium.
A Sorely Needed Defense of Government’s Possibilities
Government regulation has played a crucial role in developing U.S. industries and improving citizens’ lives.
How Government and Markets Built America Together
Government has always been involved in the evolution of America—and it will likely stay that way.
Week in Review
President Trump mandates health care price transparency, the Supreme Court declines to hear abortion protest cases, and more…
Biden Administration Closes With a Call for New Warning About Alcohol
The Biden Administration’s Surgeon General cited “strong association” between drinking and increased cancer risk regardless of alcohol type.
Freedom of Expression or Freedom to Discriminate?
Scholar argues that the right of expressive association could compromise antidiscrimination laws.
The Fork in the Road
Legal debate ensues over the Office of Personnel Management’s deferred resignation program.
Gender Violence in the Digital Age
Rangita de Silva de Alwis discusses how technology enables online violence toward women and girls.
Using UNCLOS to Combat Climate Change
Scholars discuss the potential to regulate climate change with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Week in Review
President Trump issues executive order increasing DOGE’s powers, the Education Department gives schools two weeks to eliminate DEI programs, and more…
A Regional Approach to Climate Change Regulation
Scholars study optimal regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.