In September, a Pennsylvania nuclear energy company announced plans to reopen the Three Mile Island nuclear plant—the site of ...
Joshua Sellers offers insight on the current state of U.S. election law and voting rights on the eve of the U.S. presidential ...
Scholars examine the challenges of using digital health technologies to care for cognitively impaired adults. A spectrum of ...
Bradley observes that in response to growing concerns over greenwashing, U.S. and EU regulators have issued regulations ...
But there is a way out of this conundrum. In a recent article, we make the case for designing climate policy that ...
Scholars argue that qualified immunity could shield officers who confiscate guns from dangerous individuals from liability.
To break this climate disaster cycle, Nevitt identifies three steps that governments and regulators should prioritize: ...
The Constitution’s Vesting Clause may not provide the broad grant of presidential power that some scholars have assumed.
In the 18th century, white male landowners became the first group granted voting rights.
In a subsequent lawsuit, a federal district court held that Grindr was not liable for user-generated content, despite Grindr ...
Scholar argues that 303 Creative only grants businesses a limited First Amendment right not to provide service.