A Win for the Federal Government’s Contracting Power
A recent court decision supports using procurement authority to address climate change and other policy issues.
Congratulations to Our 2023-2024 Editorial Board
The Regulatory Review extends its thanks and best wishes to our graduating editorial staff.
The Boundaries of Internet Speech
Scholars debate current challenges in regulating offensive and harmful speech on the internet.
Week in Review
The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the CFPB’s funding mechanism is constitutional, President Biden directs the U.S. Trade Representative to increase tariffs on Chinese goods, and more…
The Wild World of Wildlife Conservation Funding
As traditional revenue sources decline, state wildlife agencies are on the hunt for new funding solutions.
Are Water Bills Leaving Renters Out to Dry?
Scholar proposes ways to combat inequities in water access through affordability programs.
A Regulated Plea Deal or No Deal
Scholar argues that plea bargaining in the United States needs stronger regulations to save the criminal justice system.
Navigating the Currents of Electric Vehicles
Steven Croley, general counsel of Ford Motor Company, discusses regulatory implications of a shift to electric powered automobiles.
The Future of Technology in Health Care
Scholars discuss the need for federal regulations to combat risks associated with technology in health care.
Week in Review
TikTok sues the United States government, Georgia’s governor signed a bill into law making wide-ranging changes to Georgia’s election laws ahead of the presidential election, and more…