Limiting Interest Rates Without Limiting Access to Credit
Setting caps on interest rates can lead to unintended, negative consequences for borrowers.
The APA’s Antidiscrimination Failure
Scholars explain how courts have interpreted the Administrative Procedure Act to overlook racial discrimination.
A Local Lens on Administrative Law
Scholar brings the focus of administrative law to the level of municipal government.
Toxic Floods Create Pressing Regulatory Needs
Scholar argues that existing chemical safety regulations fail to prevent hazardous material spills during floods.
Returning Morality to Small Dollar Lending
Scholar argues that policymakers should reexamine usury laws and introduce public banking to combat payday lending.
Can Ethical Certification Prevent Food Fraud?
Food certification organizations, if backed with criminal sanctions, can help deter food fraud.
Regulatory Comments and the Major Questions Doctrine
Courts should not rely on the number of public comments to assess the legality of regulations.
Algorithmic Decisions and Their Human Consequences
A Federal Trade Commissioner urges the agency to take action to prevent bias in computer algorithms.
Virtual Hearings in Agency Adjudication
ACUS assesses the changing landscape of how agencies use new technologies to hold hearings.
Can Netflix Win on Neutrality?
The growing popularity of online video streaming forces the issue of network usage fees.
Increasing Early, Transparent Consideration of Regulatory Alternatives
Agencies can do more to disclose input on regulatory alternatives during notice-and-comment processes.
Stomping Out the Spotted Lanternfly
The battle against the spotted lanternfly is hobbled by regulatory challenges.