Should an algorithm end a patient’s coverage for health care with a keystroke? Artificial intelligence (AI) already helps ...
The current board members of The Regulatory Review are excited to show our gratitude to and congratulate all of the graduating members of The Review’s 2025-2026 staff and editorial board. As our ...
The results are telling; millions of children in the United States experience poverty, housing and food insecurity, violence ...
Over the past year and a half, the Trump Administration has moved to restrict access to gender-affirming care—treatments ...
Scholars argue that increased interplanetary space exploration requires a novel approach to regulation. Wiener and Hamilton ...
Scholar warns that opening private markets to ordinary individuals could leave these less sophisticated investors with all ...
Lawmakers are weaponizing a procedural tool to undo years of careful public lands planning.
They argue that the primary advantage of marine renewable energy is that it falls outside the scope of national land-use ...
Scholar argues that limited judicial deference to agencies may matter less for FDA than health experts fear.
This case, like many involving health-related grievances raised by prisoners, will consider the U.S. Constitution’s Eighth ...
EPA’s recent rollback of a climate rule echoes decades of fluctuation in domestic environmental policy. Brigham Daniels and I did not plan the timing of our new book, Lessons for a Warming Planet: A ...
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