The Promise and Peril of Local Election Administration
Local election officials played a critical role in facilitating free and fair elections in 2020.
The False Flag of Political Accountability in Election Reform
Some state lawmakers aim to give elected officials control over election administration and outcomes.
Brnovich and Its Implications
The Supreme Court’s decision in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee signals a new era of restrictive voting laws.
Regulating Elections in the United States
Experts explore recent regulatory developments in election and campaign finance law.
Moving Toward a New Era of Labor Rights in Trade Policy?
A novel trade enforcement tool creates an expedited process to protect labor rights.
A New Digital Age Privacy Protection Agency Holds Promise
The Data Protection Act of 2021 would strengthen public safeguards over big data.
An End Run Around the Gun Industry Liability Shield
New York lawmakers’ attempt to regulate guns will result in significant legal challenges.
Improving Protections for Native Religious Sites and Rights
Scholars argue religious liberty laws should stop the federal government from destroying Native sacred sites.
Reversing a Midnight Expansion of the Death Penalty
The Biden Administration is expected to withdraw last-minute Trump Administration death penalty regulation.
Resisting Regulatory Oppression of Transgender Children
The formal and structural exclusion of transgender youth is morally wrong and unlawful.
The Weaponization of Title IX in Sports
Title IX has evolved from prohibiting sex discrimination in sports to perpetuating it among LGBTQ+ athletes.
Advancing LGBTQ+ Rights through Attorney Regulation
Diversity training and professional conduct rules can improve LGBTQ experiences with government and the law.