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What Cornell’s College Radios Can Tell Us About the First Amendment
March 19, 2026
(source) First Amendment and FCC Regulations The First Amendment grants all Americans their protected freedoms of expression, be it through...
Strategic Minerals and the Global Commons: United States Deep Seabed Mining in an Era of Evolving Ocean Governance
March 19, 2026
(source) Deep seabed mining has emerged as one of the most legally contested and strategically consequential resource issues facing the...
Caught Between Governments: New York’s Response to Shifting Federal Vaccine Guidance
March 17, 2026
(Source) Federal Retrenchment and State Resistance Recent federal changes to childhood vaccination guidance have produced one of the sharpest modern...
Slashing Spending and Survivability: Disabled Lives on the Line Post-One Big Beautiful Bill
February 1, 2026
(Source) In July 2025, Congress enacted the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a sweeping budget reconciliation law that, among...
Now You See Me: Bringing Down the Brightness of LED Headlights
January 30, 2026
(Source) While the days of manually winding clocks twice a year are largely behind us, the setback to standard time...
NBA Sports Betting and Gambling Getting Out of Hand
January 28, 2026
(Source) At the beginning of the 2025-2026 NBA season, a sports betting and illegal gambling scandal broke out. On October...
TikTok, PAFACA, and the New National Security Playbook
January 13, 2026
(Source) TikTok is a defining part of modern American culture, particularly among younger Americans, with 170 million domestic users on...
Offshore Wind Under Siege: Policy, Litigation, and the Cost of Federal Cancellations
December 4, 2025
(Source) Introduction By halting clean-energy projects, withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, and reviving fossil-fuel expansion, the Trump Administration has departed...
Google’s Antitrust Paradox: Can Modern Antitrust Principles Fix Google Search?
December 3, 2025
(Source) One of the greatest technological marvels of the 21st century was the fact that anyone could find a reliable...
Access to Justice: Addressing Deficiencies in Rural Areas
November 30, 2025
(Source) Across the United States, there is a staggering lack of access to civil legal services. A 2022 study revealed...
Making Concerts Affordable Again: Live Nation-Ticketmaster Antitrust Lawsuits
November 24, 2025
(Source) The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are both filing lawsuits against Live Nation and...
DEI for AI: Is There a Policy Solution to Algorithmic Bias?
November 21, 2025
(Source) As artificial intelligence capabilities grow exponentially, AI has been increasingly used to make significant, high-stakes decisions in hiring, healthcare,...
Pulling Up the Drawbridge: Antitrust Liability for Platform API Shutdowns
November 19, 2025
(Source) What are APIs and Why Do They Matter?An Application Programming Interface, or API, is a shared language and protocol...
Current Print Issue
Volume 35 Number 1
Fall 2025
ARTICLES
Fat Might be Fabulous: Challenging Conventional Wisdom on American Health Law & Policy
Gail Brennan, Steve Calandrillo & Eli Cooper-West
NOTE
The Need for Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Over Drug Crimes
Shivani Singh
The Issue Spotter
JLPP Blog
- What Cornell’s College Radios Can Tell Us About the First Amendment

- Strategic Minerals and the Global Commons: United States Deep Seabed Mining in an Era of Evolving Ocean Governance

- Caught Between Governments: New York’s Response to Shifting Federal Vaccine Guidance

- Slashing Spending and Survivability: Disabled Lives on the Line Post-One Big Beautiful Bill
