Stress-Testing Solar Policy

Stress-Testing Solar Policy

U.S. policymakers struggle to keep pace with surging solar markets.

The Financial Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Financial Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 public health emergency poses unique challenges to financial regulation and future policies.

Regulating Prescription Drug Costs

Regulating Prescription Drug Costs

Experts consider how regulators can make drugs affordable without hindering research and development.

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Supreme Court declines to hear an abortion case, a federal court holds that the Bureau of Land Management exceeded its authority, and more…

The Nondelegation Doctrine Is Alive and Well in the States

The Nondelegation Doctrine Is Alive and Well in the States

The U.S. Supreme Court could take a cue from Michigan and other states on reviving the nondelegation doctrine.

Central Bank Digital Currency Is Inevitable

Central Bank Digital Currency Is Inevitable

Economist argues that central banks must issue digital currencies.

Health Care Coverage, Contraception, and the Court

Health Care Coverage, Contraception, and the Court

The Supreme Court upheld broad exemptions to employers’ reproductive health care coverage requirements.

Ten Years of Regulatory Guidance

Ten Years of Regulatory Guidance

The students who have built The Regulatory Review inspire hope and offer reason to celebrate even amid challenging times.

The Vanishing Federal Role in Enforcing Our Environmental Laws

The Vanishing Federal Role in Enforcing Our Environmental Laws

The Trump Administration has degraded environmental enforcement, favoring polluters over citizens’ interests.

Regulation of Animal Subjects Research

Regulation of Animal Subjects Research

Scholars discuss whether the Animal Welfare Act achieves its aim of protecting animal research subjects.

Week in Review

Week in Review

FDA releases new COVID-19 vaccine guidelines, EPA gives Oklahoma authority over environmental programs on tribal lands, and more…

My Body, Whose Choice?

My Body, Whose Choice?

States should require doctors to seek informed consent before performing pelvic exams on anesthetized women.