Explore the Future of Regulation: Dive into Yale Journal’s Top Picks from the September 2024 SSRN Reading List

New Haven, CT — The Yale Journal on Regulation has recently published its latest edition of the Administrative Law SSRN Reading List for September 2024, offering a comprehensive overview of pivotal studies and papers that have significant implications in the field of administrative law. The September edition includes a variety of topics that range from the intricacies of regulatory practices to the impact of administrative decisions on governance. One notable inclusion is a study examining the consequences of deregulation in the energy sector, illuminating the varied effects on both economic growth and environmental sustainability. A … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court to Tackle Judicial ‘Shopping’ in Landmark EPA Regulation Case

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate on a legal phenomenon that some critics term “judge shopping,” where litigants seek out courts believed to be favorable to their case. The practice involves a strategic selection of venues seen as more likely to provide sympathetic judicial ears to specific legal challenges. This method has been employed to varying extents by both ends of the ideological spectrum. However, recent strategies deployed by business sectors, conservative factions, and several republican state attorneys general have predominantly homed in on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, spanning … Read more

California Spearheads AI Regulation with New Laws on Transparency and Safety Measures, Governor Newsom Vetoes High-Profile Safety Bill

Sacramento, CA – California, a major hub for technological innovation, has solidified its stance on the regulation of artificial intelligence with the passage of several significant legislative measures, although not without controversy. The state’s latest legislative session saw a flurry of activity around AI regulation, leading to the enactment of new laws set to reshape the industry’s landscape by enhancing transparency and accountability among developers. Despite this, a high-profile bill meant to institute stringent safety measures was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom, sparking debate about the best way to manage AI’s potential risks. Assembly Bill … Read more

Supreme Court to Review Ghost Gun Regulation After Scrapping Bump Stock Ban

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate on the legality of regulations surrounding “ghost gun” kits, mere months following the annulment of a federal restriction on bump stocks, which enhanced the firing capabilities of semi-automatic rifles. This upcoming hearing parallels a recent case concerning gun regulations, although predictions about the outcome remain uncertain due to the different aspects of this case and its broader implications. This legal battle over ghost guns, untraceable firearms assembled from kits, underscores a contentious national debate on gun control. The Biden administration, hoping to curb the … Read more