Scholar argues that limited judicial deference to agencies may matter less for FDA than health experts fear.
Lawmakers are weaponizing a procedural tool to undo years of careful public lands planning.
This case, like many involving health-related grievances raised by prisoners, will consider the U.S. Constitution’s Eighth ...
Scholars discuss the policies that govern prisons’ treatment of prisoners.
They argue that the primary advantage of marine renewable energy is that it falls outside the scope of national land-use ...
In a recent article, W.C. Bunting, a law professor at Stetson University, proposes to curtail corporate political speech by ...
Performance-based regulation is in vogue in utility regulatory circles. But like the beer with the same acronym, Pabst Blue ...
The Trump Administration recently repealed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 endangerment finding—the ...
Mitchell Berman assesses sports as legal systems, discussing what sports can reveal about rules and regulation.
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