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The Future of the European Union’s Migration and Asylum System

The Future of the European Union’s Migration and Asylum System

EU member states seek to unify their response to increased asylum seeker arrivals.

Week in Review

Week in Review

FCC proposes mandatory blocking of spam texts, the IRS pilots free tax filing program, and more…

Regulating Fuel Efficiency in Fantasyland

Regulating Fuel Efficiency in Fantasyland

Congress should allow NHTSA to consider electric vehicles and credit trading when setting fuel standards.

Trump’s Deregulatory Failures

Trump’s Deregulatory Failures

Scholar argues that President Trump’s deregulatory agenda was not successful in the long term.

Regulating Legal Tech to Increase Access to Justice

Regulating Legal Tech to Increase Access to Justice

Scholar proposes a national regulatory system to ensure the equitable use of legal technology.

Decoding Crypto Currency and AI Regulation

Decoding Crypto Currency and AI Regulation

Sarah Hammer discusses emerging policy questions surrounding advances in AI and cryptocurrency.

Securing Nations Against Climate Change

Securing Nations Against Climate Change

Scholars discuss regulatory climate change solutions in the context of national and global security.

Week in Review

Week in Review

The FCC issues rules to improve broadband access protections, FDA proposes broader data collection on orthopedic devices, and more…

How the FTC Could Regulate Algorithmic Discrimination

How the FTC Could Regulate Algorithmic Discrimination

Scholars argue that the FTC can apply its existing authority to combat discriminatory AI.

The Mining Mania That Threatens Native Nations

The Mining Mania That Threatens Native Nations

Experts point to the adverse effects of expanded mineral mining on and near tribal lands.

Copyright and Creativity in the Age of AI

Copyright and Creativity in the Age of AI

Recent lawsuits challenge artificial intelligence tools’ use of original works as copyright infringement.

The Multibillion-Dollar Legal Theft Industry

The Multibillion-Dollar Legal Theft Industry

Scholars argue that civil forfeiture laws allow the government to deprive people of their property unjustly.