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Scholars discuss regulating to help ensure accountability for police misconduct. Moreover, scholars critique criminal ...
EPA’s attempts to reinterpret the Clean Air Act are detrimental to fighting climate change.
Two recent Supreme Court decisions present conflicting perspectives on “ghost guns.” ...
The Supreme Court limits judicial remedies and increases deference to executive power in immigration enforcement.
That’s why behavioral economics can be so useful in tackling pernicious health problems. It allows us to preserve people’s ...
The Supreme Court weighs public safety concerns surrounding ghost guns in recent Second Amendment decision.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2024 decision in Bufkin v. Collins was a disappointment for veterans’ advocates. The Court’s ...
Proponents of evidence-based policymaking advocate developing and applying evidence as a way for the federal government to ...
Scholars reflect on the continuing impact of the No Surprises Act.
The Supreme Court validates political control over public health decisions.
The Supreme Court’s recent unanimous decision on FDA’s tobacco-authorization authority is utterly unremarkable.
The San Francisco decision is troubling because it shifts the burden of pollution prevention from the permit holder to the permitting agency. The Court found that “determining what steps a permittee ...