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The Supreme Court’s recent unanimous decision on FDA’s drug-approval authority is utterly unremarkable.
It is time we introduce “Humanity’s Best Exam”—a benchmark that strives to capture a model’s capacity to address public ...
Kennedy, a case that concerns how hospitals that treat a large share of low-income patients are paid by the Medicare program.
The Supreme Court preserves preventive services coverage but emboldens the HHS Secretary.
Scholars consider the antitrust implications of advances in AI-driven algorithmic pricing.
Scholars examine the dangers of difficult-to-understand AI in criminal investigations and cases. Artificial intelligence (AI) ...
The Supreme Court runs afoul of its own equal protection doctrine by ignoring explicit classifications.
Lawrence O. Gostin discusses the importance of equity and science in the face of threats to global health security.
The Supreme Court allows Department of Education layoffs, a federal court upholds a mifepristone ban, and ...
Scholar argues for an approach to regulating artificial intelligence centered on mental health.
When a project like the rail line has significant environmental impacts, NEPA requires a “detailed statement” that discusses the project’s negative environmental effects and reasonable alternatives.