A New New York Stock Exchange?
The SEC paves the way for companies to raise capital directly from investors in initial offerings.
The Irrationality of Market Failure Theory
The economic principles underlying cost-benefit analysis exclude future impacts.
The Role of Law, Not Just the Rule of Law
The law should complement—not control—private decision-making.
Controversy in Cascadia
A rushed federal building sale could restrict access to critical regulatory documents in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
Can Public Banking Save the Postal Service?
Policymakers say that postal banking could offer financial support to underserved people while saving an American institution.
The Accredited Investor Exemption Must Go
Scholar argues that the SEC should protect investors by requiring greater disclosures for private offerings.
The Constitutional Foundations of Communications Law and Policy
The government must recognize constitutional property and free speech rights in communications law and policy.
The Justice Department Should Preserve Home Confinement
The Biden Administration should reject arguments to re-incarcerate people released from prison during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Finding Common Rules to Wrangle Big Data
Scholar argues for unified rules of data governance to achieve fairness, efficiency, and stability.
Oh, When the Feds Go Marching-In
Marching-in could allow federal government to commercialize inventions, but at the expense of patent rights.
Time to Rescue the Rescue Dog Industry?
Rescue dog groups may be exacerbating the very problem they claim to address.