Lessons from Mexico’s Public Information Reforms
Scholar discusses how Mexico’s transparency reforms may provide a path forward to improving access to public information in the United States.
An Uncertain Future for Tax Regulation After Loper Bright
The unique history of tax regulation presents several possibilities for courts.
Reckoning With the Rise of Deepfakes
Scholars explore deepfakes’ evolving capabilities and propose methods for regulating them.
Week in Review
President Trump expands travel bans, Secretary RFK, Jr. overhauls vaccine panel, and more…
States Cannot Defend the ACA Alone
States can continue to support access to health care, but their efforts depend on federal support.
Copyright and Generative AI
Scholars discuss emerging problems at the intersection of AI and copyright.
Week in Review
FDA commits to reviewing mifepristone regulations, President Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum, and more…
Toward a More Accessible and Accountable Administrative State
ACUS recommends best practices for nonlawyer representation, AI tools, and public participation in rulemaking.
Tackling America’s High Drug Prices
Scholars discuss policy approaches to lowering the price of prescription drugs.
Week in Review
The Court of International Trade rules against some of President Trump’s tariffs, the State Department plans to revoke Chinese student visas, and more…
Disability Discrimination in State Child Welfare Systems
Efforts should be taken to address discrimination against parents with disabilities.










