The Right to Eat in Prison
Scholars discuss how food quality and access shape the lived experience of incarceration.
When Law Stops at the Prison Gate
Scholar argues that regulatory standards governing free society should protect incarcerated people.
Considering Eating Disorders in Food Insecurity Regulation
Scholars urge international legal bodies to consider eating disorders in food insecure populations.
Magnitsky Sanctions and Global Accountability
Scholars assess the effectiveness and impact of rights-based sanctions.
Is AI-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence the Next Pandemic?
The rise of deep fakes and other AI-generated misinformation presents a direct threat to women’s freedom.
Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter and Freedom of Expression
Olympic rules must balance the right to freedom of expression with the neutrality of the games.
Are Electric Shock Devices Torture or Therapy?
The use of electric shock devices on people with disabilities remains deeply controversial.
Reforming Health Care for Patients in Prison
Scholars discuss the lack of uniform standards for health care provided behind bars.
Pennsylvania Needs to Codify LGBTQ+ Protections
Even after Bostock, the state legislature needs to pass the Pennsylvania Fairness Act.
LGBTQ+ Rights and Regulation
In honor of Pride Month, The Regulatory Review brings together leading scholars to discuss LGBTQ+ regulatory issues.
Human Rights Abuses at 30,000 Feet
Scholars document the abuse of noncitizens in airports and airplanes across previous administrations.











