The Roberts Court should follow its own reasoned decision-making requirements to constrain regulatory demolition.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Jan. 23, 2025) – The primary regulatory attorney for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is the employee of the month for November 2024 for her achievements in ...
This post reviews the U.S. Supreme Court’s significant regulatory and administrative law decisions from the Court’s 2024 Term and previews cases on the docket for Fall 2025. While the term produced no ...
Today, companies and nonprofits face increasing pressure to operate responsibly. While traditional governmental regulation remains a crucial way of ensuring responsible practices, organizations often ...
CSG Law adds Eric Brophy to co-lead new regulatory practice Hire served as NJ deputy chief of staff for economic growth Joins after advancing major initiatives under Gov. Phil Murphy New group to ...
The article explains how AI regulations are rapidly changing worldwide, especially in the US and EU. It introduces the SHIELD framework—to help companies stay compliant amid complex and evolving rules ...
Industry self-regulation, a form of “soft law,” has long been a key element in the governance of the U.S. economy, offering businesses a vehicle to establish and enforce standards that enhance ...
Scott Colesanti weighs in on the GENIUS ACT, promulgating this year, in which Congress has adopted its first substantive measure addressing crypto regulation. The GENIUS Act marks the first meaningful ...