At least nine U.S. state legislatures have introduced or enacted laws declaring that artificial intelligence (AI) systems ...
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, scholars examine whether H-1B workers are paid less than comparable U.S.-citizen workers and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to consider governmental interests could lead to a sweeping rollback of regulations.
The case turns on the Second Amendment right to “keep and bear Arms.” The Court recently explained in New York State Rifle & ...
Federal Agencies’ growing use of AI raises questions about how judges can adequately review those agencies’ decisions.
Sustainable growth and trade liberalization policies are necessary for the United States’ long-term economic expansion, and ...
In 2024, the Roberts Court notably shifted its position on Chevron deference. The Court replaced Chevron deference with a ...
ACUS recommends steps to promote fairness and consistency within the adjudication offices of federal agencies.
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, Leslie Lewis Johnson, chief counsel of Pennsylvania’s Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC), discusses the role that independent review plays in ...
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