Leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.

Property & Personal Rights: A Discussion of Short-Term Rental Regulations

May 6, 2025

Short-term rentals—popularized by Airbnb and Vrbo—have been given modern platforms for the customary alternative to hotels: in-home stays. Yet their…

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Confronting the Questions: A Discussion on the EPA’s Proposed Revisions to Endangerment Finding

May 2, 2025

Under the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to regulate emissions that “cause, or contribute to,…

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Ad It Again: A Second Google Antitrust Verdict

April 28, 2025

This is the second case in which the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division has scored a win against Google, the first having come in August 2024 and relating to Google’s monopoly of “general search.” Google has vowed that they will appeal both cases. Join this FedSoc Forum to discuss the case and its possible future effects.

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Courthouse Steps Decision: FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, L.L.C.

April 15, 2025

Under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, the FDA must approve new tobacco products. Wages and White Lion…

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Weighing Regulations: The Metrics of White House Review

April 8, 2025

Amidst the flurry of new Executive Orders that launched the second Trump Administration, many questions have arisen concerning regulatory action…

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Unleashing American Energy at CEQ

March 13, 2025

On his first day back in office, President Trump issued Executive Order 14154 (Unleashing American Energy). Among numerous other objectives, this broad…

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Regulatory Ferment at DOL and the NLRB

March 10, 2025

In a time of rapidly shifting administrative law norms, the Department of Labor and NLRB have had busy and in…

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The SEC Disclosure Divide: The Cost of Compliance

March 6, 2025

In March 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) introduced a climate disclosure rule requiring publicly traded companies to report on how climate change affects their business. Is this regulation a critical step toward corporate transparency and climate accountability, or does it place an undue burden on businesses, slowing innovation and increasing compliance costs?

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TRAILER: The SEC Disclosure Divide: The Cost of Compliance

March 5, 2025

In March 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) introduced a climate disclosure rule requiring publicly traded companies to…

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Cryptocurrency After the Election

February 10, 2025

Will the 2024 election mark a decisive shift in how U.S. financial regulators approach cryptocurrency and other digital assets? Will…

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