Scholars find that travel distance to abortion facilities resulting from new laws increases rates of violence. The post Abortion Restrictions and Intimate Partner Violence first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
The GENIUS Act’s auditing requirements are essential for financial stability. The post Auditing Payment Stablecoins Under the GENIUS Act first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Herbert Hovenkamp discusses the Google search remedies decision and its impact on future competition enforcement. The post Antitrust Remedies After Google first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Scholars discuss shareholder-driven approaches to corporate executive compensation. The post Shareholder Influence on Executive Compensation first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
President Trump signs shutdown-ending law, the Supreme Court declines to revisit its same-sex marriage decision, and more… The post Week in Review first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Scholars propose a legal framework to mitigate the risks of solar geoengineering. The post It Only Takes One first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Scholar calls for regulatory protections for small businesses facing abusive lending practices. The post How to Fix Small-Business Lending first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Scholar argues that denying access to online platforms does more harm than good to minors. The post Rethinking Online Safety for Children first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Restrictions on AI use may violate the First Amendment because they regulate speech based on its content. The post Are Government Restrictions on AI Constitutional? first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Private equity exploits regulatory gaps to extract billions from healthcare while patients suffer. The post When Wall Street Owns the Hospital first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Courts order continued SNAP benefits during shutdown, the FAA cuts flights amid staffing shortage, and more… The post Week in Review first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Scholar argues that restrictions on sports-betting advertising can align with commercial free speech protections.| The Regulatory Review
The Court should not overturn a settled doctrine that ensures the fair use of airwaves.| The Regulatory Review
The costs of covering serious autism cases under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) could undermine childhood vaccine production.| The Regulatory Review
Scholars analyze how regulations, low-carbon energy, and green economic growth affect sustainable development.| The Regulatory Review
Scholar argues that regulation should be thought of as a verb, because regulating well demands dynamic and ongoing effort.| The Regulatory Review
Loper Bright significantly expands the power of the Supreme Court at the expense of democratic institutions of government.| The Regulatory Review