Climate Progress in Glasgow Depends on Domestic Politics
Despite global summits and accords, the solution to climate change rests with individual countries.
Crisis Standards of Care May Discriminate Against Patients With Disabilities
COVID-19 has triggered discussions around the discriminatory impacts of crisis standards of care in medicine.
Taking Disability Discrimination Out of the Public Charge Rule
The Biden Administration should avoid discrimination against people with disabilities in the redraft of the public charge immigration rule.
Special Treatment Stigma in Higher Education
Existing laws and regulations do little to address the stigma that university students with disabilities experience.
Justice for Parents with Disabilities and Their Children
The child welfare system disproportionately harms families headed by parents with disabilities.
Federal Agencies Enroll Health Insurers in PrEP School
Recent federal guidance clarifies health care coverage on vital HIV medication.
Debunking Disability Enforcement Myths
Misunderstandings about disability lawsuits subvert justice for people with disabilities.
Regulation and Disability Rights
Leading scholars discuss disability regulation’s accomplishments along with lingering needs.
Balancing Liberty and the Public Interest in Loot Box Regulation
Loot boxes pose a regulatory challenge in the United States.
Protectionism and the Development of the U.S. Maritime Industry
U.S. maritime protectionism fails policy and economic goals.
Medical AI Regulators Should Learn from the Global Financial Crisis
In regulating AI in medicine, FDA should exercise care in implementing a principles-based framework.
Only Federal Regulation Can Ensure Fair Elections
Congress should use its constitutionally granted authority to regulate elections and protect democracy.