The Role for Distributed Ledgers in Voluntary Carbon Markets
Distributed ledger technology can facilitate more efficient and reliable carbon credit markets.
Challenges in Regulating Digital Innovation
Regulators around the world struggle to promote fintech innovation while limiting financial risk.
The Trump Administration’s Weaponization of the “Major Questions” Doctrine
Deregulatory attacks have twisted a legal concept meant only to restrain extraordinary actions.
DeFi, Disintermediation, and the Regulatory Path Ahead
As decentralized finance projects eliminate the need for financial intermediaries, regulators may need to fundamentally rethink their approach.
Financial Regulation for the Digital Age
Financial regulators must adopt new strategies to keep up with changing technology.
FinCEN as the Chief Innovation Agency
As fintech grows, FinCEN is uniquely positioned to regulate these emerging financial services.
Why the Arkansas Ban on Medical Care for Transgender Kids Is Unconstitutional
The recently enacted medical ban targets transgender kids and violates the Equal Protection Clause.
Disintermediation and Decentralization in Financial Markets
Fintech promises to decentralize and democratize financial markets, but consumer protection and regulation are still needed.
Regulation in the Era of Fintech
As technology revolutionizes the financial sector, experts discuss how policymakers should respond.
Native Peoples, Tribal Sovereignty, and Regulation
Expert scholars and practitioners explore how Native American communities experience regulation.
Does Regulation Chill Cryptocurrency Trading?
Regulations have not decreased cryptocurrency trading within some U.S. and foreign markets.
The Role of Federal Judges in the Modern Administrative State
Judge Gorsuch’s confirmation hearings offer a key opportunity to examine a judge’s philosophy on the judiciary’s proper role under the Constitution.