Experts break down regulatory issues in 30 minutes or less.
April 30, 2021
Edward E. Bartlett and Linda Chavez join the podcast to discuss the future of Title IX implementation under the Biden administration.
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Professor James W. Coleman joins the podcast to break down the regulatory dynamics of the rolling blackouts Texans have experienced this week.
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Asheesh Agarwal and Ashley Baker join the podcast to discuss Senator Amy Klobuchar’s recently-announced bill to amend antitrust law.
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Ian Adams discusses how insurance is regulated in the United States and explains how emerging technologies are poised to disrupt the industry.
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Joel Zinberg joins the podcast to discuss a range of COVID-19 vaccine questions.
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Ashley Baker discusses the burden of proof framework currently used in competition law, the role of presumptions in antitrust litigation, and the potential implications of the burden shift proposed in a recent House Judiciary report.
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Ian Adams lays out the current state of driverless car technology and breaks down the decisions federal and state policymakers are facing when it comes to regulating it.
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Jennifer Huddleston and Ashkhen Kazaryan break down the recent news related to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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Neil Chilson breaks down the recent developments with antitrust and big tech and discusses how they fit into the broader picture of antitrust law in the United States.
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government is waiving affirmative action requirements in federal construction projects. Wen Fa discusses whether state and local regulations should follow suit.
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