Masking Up Against Counterfeits
The CDC’s newest mask guidance raises concerns about the authenticity of KN95 and N95 masks on the market.
The Data Revolutionizing Credit Scoring
Scholar argues that new data sources will expand credit access and raise issues of privacy and equity.
Can the CPSC Save Christmas?
With supply shortages and product safety plaguing this holiday season, legislators and advocates turn to the CPSC.
High Hopes for FDA Regulation of CBD Products
FDA regulation of CBD products faces new challenges as the market develops.
Limiting Interest Rates Without Limiting Access to Credit
Setting caps on interest rates can lead to unintended, negative consequences for borrowers.
Essentially Snake Oil
The structure of some essential oils companies makes it harder for federal agencies to restrain false claims.
The Law and Policy of Product Obsolescence
Policymakers should address the constant turnover of products which leads to mass consumerism.
Combating Counterfeit Goods in the Age of E-Commerce
Experts explore regulatory approaches to detect and decrease the online sale of counterfeit goods.
The Biden Executive Order on Restructuring Competition
Antitrust experts from the University of Pennsylvania reflect on the possible consequences of the recent Biden executive order on competition.
Administrative Control and Consumer Exploitation in Standard Form Contracts
Agencies should scrutinize one-sided terms in standard form contracts to ensure consumer protection.
Reviving the Power of the FTC
High-level officials within the FTC call for the return of a key enforcement authority.