Regulating the Use of Genetic Information
Scholar advocates expanding federal legal protections against genetic discrimination.
Regulatory Intervention Beyond Fixing Market Failures
Although regulation offers economic solutions, it can also safeguard the public interest and individual rights.
Abortion Restrictions After June Medical Services
A concurring opinion leaves the standard for determining the constitutionality of abortion restrictions in doubt.
DACA and the Limits of Good Governance
Administrative law principles led the Supreme Court to deliver a victorious but unsatisfying and uncertain conclusion for migrants.
Why the Equality Act Remains Important to LGBTQ Equality
A Supreme Court victory is the beginning, not the end, of the fight against anti-LGBTQ discrimination.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Thirty Years Later
Experts address the ADA’s relevance to modern life, thirty years after its passage.
What is Murphy’s Law?
A death penalty case could unsettle the borders of Native American reservations nationwide.
Another Explanation of Justice Gorsuch’s Bostock Vote
A recent case protecting LGBTQ rights may help the Supreme Court circumscribe the administrative state.
A Dream Deferred
An uncertain future awaits the federal program designed to benefit children of immigrants.
The Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 Regulatory Term
Scholars and practitioners highlight the Court’s most significant regulatory and administrative law decisions.
The Future of Maine’s Food Sovereignty Movement
The increasing popularity of municipal regulation over food production in Maine may attract federal preemption challenges.
One Step Toward a More Just Society
A constitutional amendment for voting procedures is necessary to protect the right to vote for all Americans.