Jeffrey Michael discusses the roles of research, technology, and community engagement in shaping transportation policy.
Temperatures in the Arctic—the Earth’s northern polar region—are rising at three times the global average. Summer 2023 was ...
The Supreme Court declines to hear some high profile cases, the Transportation Department moves to protect passengers ...
Ultimately, Hubbard and Starger warn against reliance on state laws written decades before the emergence of automated vehicle ...
Two research teams find that legalizing sports betting may negatively impact American consumers. Sports betting has reemerged ...
The Court remedied the constitutional flaw by holding invalid a statutory provision that prohibited the Director of the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently granted accelerated approval of a treatment for adults with metastatic ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in a 2-1 decision blocked federal efforts to remove razor-wire fencing that Texas placed along its border with Mexico to deter illegal migration. The ...
Compared to consumers in other high-income countries, U.S. consumers pay significantly more for prescription drugs. Research shows that patents are one of the greatest drivers of these prices. Because ...
Some studies have found that individuals with low incomes are more likely to experience food insecurity and, in turn, may ...