The Regulatory Erasure of LGBTQ+ Foster Youth
Without concrete data-reporting requirements, child welfare laws cannot adequately protect LGBTQ+ foster youth.
A Trojan Horse from the Court’s Conservatives?
Far from being narrow, the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest LGBTQ+ decision may threaten government’s overall regulatory authority.
“LGBTQ+ Need Not Apply”
In a ruling last week, the U.S. Supreme Court moved closer to allowing LGBTQ+ discrimination.
LGBTQ+ Rights and Regulation
In honor of Pride Month, The Regulatory Review brings together leading scholars to discuss LGBTQ+ regulatory issues.
Land Reform Is America’s Long Lost Regulatory Frontier
A history of regulatory exclusion continues to encourage unequal access to land ownership.
To End Science Denial, Admit That Policymaking Is Not All Science
Failing to recognize the importance of value judgments in policymaking encourages anti-science attitudes.
Basic Foundations of the Administrative State
Administrative law makes the modern state compatible with principles of the rule of law.
Individual Liberty, Public Health, and the Battle for the Nation’s Soul
Contrary to longstanding precedent, individualism reigns supreme in recent legal decisions over COVID-19.
Improving Agency Litigation Webpages
A new ACUS recommendation emphasizes how agencies can increase public access to litigation information.
Addressing Big Tech’s Power Over Speech
Antitrust has a role in addressing the considerable power social media companies possess over speech.
Improving Models for Agency Appellate Review
An ACUS study examines how agency review models differ across agencies.
Rules for the Rule-Makers
ACUS releases a recommendation for how agencies should regulate their rulemaking procedures.