Land Reform Is America’s Long Lost Regulatory Frontier
A history of regulatory exclusion continues to encourage unequal access to land ownership.
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.
Rescinding the Muslim Ban Is Not Enough
Muslims and activists call on President Biden to protect Muslims against discriminatory federal practices.
Restoring Trust in the Media
Scholar argues for increased regulation of news media to promote fairness and objectivity.
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.
The Big Election Bill Sitting on Capitol Hill
Scholars urge the Senate to pass comprehensive voting rights legislation.
Accessibility Is Not Optional
COVID-19 vaccine distribution campaigns must prioritize compliance with disability laws.
Regulating Police Use of Deadly Force in the United States
Scholars argue that reform is needed to address the unjust practices of law enforcement officers.
A New Era for Housing Protections
HUD enforces the Fair Housing Act to prohibit discrimination against LGBTQ individuals.
Prison Reform and Olmstead
Scholar argues that a key disability rights framework could support prison reform or even abolition.
Does the European Union Set or Export Data Privacy Standards?
The EU does not merely set standards in data privacy regulation, it exports ideas.