Recent Supreme Court rulings create the need to insulate administrative decisions from judicial review.
We are pleased to revisit all our special series published in The Regulatory Review during 2024, including “Global ...
The Regulatory Review highlights our most-read essays from 2024 submitted by regulatory scholars, lawyers, and analysts.
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, Ropes & Gray partner David Peloquin discusses how clinical research studies are ...
Scholars examine the evolving regulatory landscape of facial recognition technology.
Shanor and Light argue that anti-wokeism marks a major turning point in the conservative legal movement toward ...
The Senate passes the Social Security Fairness Act, the Third Circuit reaffirms gun ownership rights for non-violent felons, ...
In the race against climate change, artificial intelligence is the new kid on the block. But the early reactions are mixed.
A Penn Program on Regulation panel addresses the implications of overturning the Chevron doctrine. In the wake of the Court’s ...
IN THE NEWS The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of a United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit decision which held that the Boston public school system’s method for ...
The future of the Biden Administration’s recent Title IX rule is not looking bright. While legal battles over the regulation progress to the federal courts of appeals, the recent news of a second term ...
Scholars analyze state driving laws and suggest reforms to regulate automated vehicles. Hubbard and Starger claim that Maryland’s geographic diversity, transportation systems, and vehicular laws are ...