Enforcement

  1. Study estimates mortality in ICE detention from 2004 to 2026
    Estimates annual mortality rates and cause-of-death patterns among individuals detained in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities from 2004 through January 2026.
  2. Higher carbon-risk firms saw stock prices rise after EPA ruling
    Supreme Court ruling limiting EPA power increased stock prices of carbon-intensive firms, with effects moderated by state climate policies and institutional investor pressure.
  3. Noncompete clauses are linked to lower mobility and wages
    Economic analysis of noncompete clauses, examining whether they protect firm investments or reduce worker mobility, wages, and innovation through widespread use.
  4. Linked environmental regulation outperformed unlinked and untargeted regulation in Texas
    Study examines dynamic linked environmental regulation in Texas, showing violations at one facility increase enforcement scrutiny across a firm's portfolio, improving enforcement efficiency.
  5. Circular economy adoption is linked to better sustainable business performance
    Framework integrating circular economy adoption with sustainable business performance in Indian automobile manufacturing using DEMATEL, PLS-SEM, and neural network analysis.
  6. A Decade of SEBI Prohibition of Insider Trading Regulation 2015, Reform: Uncertainty and Capacity
    Critical analysis of SEBI's 2015 insider trading regulation across its first decade, examining enforcement challenges, judicial precedents, and capacity constraints.
  7. AI and blockchain use in Saudi enforcement needs human oversight
    Analytical study of AI and Blockchain integration in Saudi enforcement law; proposes a Judicial AI Governance Framework and oversight mechanisms to reconcile automation with Sharia safeguards.
  8. True crime podcasts raise ethical tensions in case coverage
    Qualitative phenomenological study of how true crime podcasts affect cold cases, revealing law enforcement concerns, creators' ethical tensions, and advocates' views on harm versus benefit.