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One Small Step for Space Law

One Small Step for Space Law

Scholar discusses the impact of NASA’s Artemis Accords on existing international space law.

Creating an Inclusive Political Order

Creating an Inclusive Political Order

True representative democracy depends on making access to voting a realistic option for all.

Pumping the Brakes on Fast Fashion

Pumping the Brakes on Fast Fashion

Scholars discuss how to limit the negative social and environmental impacts of fast fashion.

A Belief-Based Approach to Workplace Accommodations

A Belief-Based Approach to Workplace Accommodations

Scholar calls for employers to adopt hands-off policies when accommodating employees with disabilities.

Regulatory Reform, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and the Poor

Regulatory Reform, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and the Poor

OIRA should add a benefit-cost analysis focused on protecting the poor when evaluating new agency rules.

Public Input in Rulemaking

Public Input in Rulemaking

Public comments allow agencies to understand the perspectives of those who regulations are intended to benefit.

The Cowboy State Tames Bitcoin’s Regulatory Wild West

The Cowboy State Tames Bitcoin’s Regulatory Wild West

Wyoming’s first cryptocurrency bank may herald a new era of U.S. cryptocurrency regulation.

Street-Level Administrative Constitutionalism

Street-Level Administrative Constitutionalism

Front-line workers in federal agencies play a key role in applying the Constitution to administrative cases.

Ensuring Equal Education for Youth with Disabilities

Ensuring Equal Education for Youth with Disabilities

This Saturday Seminar explores successes and challenges in implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

Will Steel Tariffs Mark the Demise of the WTO?

Will Steel Tariffs Mark the Demise of the WTO?

Scholar argues that Trump’s steel tariffs and the responses from other countries endanger the free trade system.

The Trump Administration Takes Aim at Migratory Birds

The Trump Administration Takes Aim at Migratory Birds

Attorneys argue that Department of Interior enforcement practices threaten migratory birds.

The Global Trade Order Going Out with a Whimper

The Global Trade Order Going Out with a Whimper

The World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement system is in danger of collapse.