Think Globally on Climate, Act Locally on Leaf Blowers
Restricting gas-powered leaf blowers can positively affect the health of people and the planet.
Control Over Litigation and Agency Rulemaking
Private rights of action lead agencies to seek greater policy control through rulemaking.
AI Art Is in Legal Greyscale
The legal ambiguity of art created by artificial intelligence adds confusion to controversy.
Public Opinion Supports Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
The U.S. public prefers electric vehicle tax credits be open to cars manufactured anywhere.
Could Financial Disclosures Curb Climate Change?
Climate disclosures—if designed well—can bridge the gap between financial actors and regulatory goals.
Noncompete Agreements and Antitrust’s Rule of Reason
The Federal Trade Commission should develop a nuanced approach to employee noncompete agreements.
DNA Testing is Not “Just Saliva”
To protect consumers, governments should step in to address the risks of DNA testing.
Outcome-Based Cooperative Regulation
The key to improving regulation rests with strengthening its capacity to reinforce productive cooperation.
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