Week in Review
The Senate passes the Social Security Fairness Act, the Third Circuit reaffirms gun ownership rights for non-violent felons, and more…
Anti-Wokeism and the Rise of Identitarian Regulation
Scholars examine a shift in conservative legal thought away from libertarian deregulation.
Chevron Is Dead–But Agency Deference Might Not Be
A Penn Program on Regulation panel addresses the implications of overturning the Chevron doctrine.
Charting the Intersection of Climate Change and AI
An overview of the Penn Program on Regulation’s year-long workshop series on “AI and Climate Change.”
Transforming Corporate Sustainability Into Hard Law
Scholars and policymakers evaluate the impact of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
Week in Review
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a challenge to California’s emissions standards, the U.S. Senate rejects President Biden’s renomination of the NLRB chair, and more…
Responsible Enforcement Will Be Critical to AI Act’s Impact
Scholars urge the European Union to take Artificial Intelligence Act enforcement seriously.
What Is Lost During State Implementation of Federal Law?
Scholar analyzes the problems of unwritten state law implementing federal programs.
Advancing Equity in Road Safety Policymaking
Jeffrey Michael discusses the roles of research, technology, and community engagement in shaping transportation policy.
Regulating Risk in a Warming Arctic
Scholars discuss the challenges of international regulation in a changing Arctic.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court declines to hear some high profile cases, the Transportation Department moves to protect passengers affected by delays, and more…
State Laws Neglect the Needs of Automated Vehicles
Scholars analyze state driving laws and suggest reforms to regulate automated vehicles.