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ACUS recommends inviting public participation in rulemaking even when agencies forgo notice and comment.
AI and algorithmic tools to detect and prosecute regulatory violations. Federal agencies have increasingly incorporated ...
Tom C.W. Lin discusses the risks and opportunities presented by corporations’ increased involvement in political issues.
ACUS recommends best practices for nonlawyer representation, AI tools, and public participation in rulemaking.
Discrimination against disabled parents risks worsening the parent’s disability. Evidence shows Involvement with the family ...
Rising drug prices in the United States increase out of pocket health care costs, making it difficult to follow prescription ...
The Court of International Trade rules against some of President Trump’s tariffs, the State Department plans to revoke ...
The National Labor Relations Board would benefit from the creation of a new court.
Approximately 47 million people in the United States face food insecurity, or the “limited or uncertain ability to acquire ...
Reinvigorating nondelegation requires not just a reformulation of the doctrine, but also a willingness to apply it.
Despite these benefits, participants cannot always afford or find legal representation and assistance. For years, agencies have tried to fill this gap by allowing nonlawyers to represent or assist ...
The federal administrative state faces its greatest upheaval since the Roosevelt Administration. The figure most associated with these sweeping changes, Elon Musk, claims that a huge proportion of the ...