Every American, at some point in time, interacts with the sprawling federal bureaucracy. When people get lost in the bureaucratic maze or cannot access the information or attention they need, they ...
When ACUS commissioned my report, it had recently studied and issued several recommendations on guidance, and I began my ...
A new report to ACUS makes recommendations for how Senate-confirmed officials should participate in adjudication.
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After U.S. states ratified the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote in 1920, suffragists shifted their focus to ...
Joshua Sellers offers insight on the current state of U.S. election law and voting rights on the eve of the U.S. presidential ...
In a recent article, Robert L. Glicksman, a professor of environmental law at The George Washington University Law School, ...
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) is a federal agency that seeks to encourage continuous improvement ...
Abortion rights referendums pass in seven states, a federal judge rejects an attempt to throw away absentee ballots in a ...
The Loper Bright decision leaves hundreds of pivotal health care regulations subject to litigation.
Scholars examine the challenges of using digital health technologies to care for cognitively impaired adults. A spectrum of ...
In September, a Pennsylvania nuclear energy company announced plans to reopen the Three Mile Island nuclear plant—the site of the most significant nuclear accident in U.S. history—to power Microsoft ...