“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” Neil Armstrong said when he first walked on the moon in 1969.
Although this digital transformation has greatly improved patients’ ability to access their own health data, a significant ...
Currently, federal law affords minimal protection for farm animals in life or in slaughter, notes Watnick.
Eileen Goldgeier looks back on her career in higher education law. In discussion with The Regulatory Review, Eileen Goldgeier ...
A current regulatory policy issue in the United States and other countries centers on the business model of utilities and, in ...
Contracts of adhesion are the most common kind of contract formed, yet consumers have no ability to negotiate them. Consumers ...
Although allowing law enforcement officials access to consumer genetic databases can aid criminal investigations, advocates ...
On average, federal infrastructure projects in response to climate change take four and a half years to complete. In the face ...
The complexity increases when legislators set strict limits for minimum and maximum fines. In China, the State Council, as ...
In a recent article, Cass Sunstein, a professor at Harvard Law School, argues that regulators should value animals, despite ...
Scholar recommends that legislators tighten restrictions on unlawful fishing. Under SIMP, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration requires importers to collect and report data on when, ...