Week in Review
DHS waives environmental protection regulations for border wall construction, SEC charges accountants in relation to KPMG audit, and more…
On Immigration, Trump Is No Deregulator
The Trump Administration has significantly increased regulation of immigration—to the nation’s detriment.
Trump, EPA, and the Anti-Regulatory State
Ideological polarization and regulatory capture have made 2017 a bad year for EPA.
What A Difference A Year Makes
Americans should applaud President Trump for rolling back Obama Administration overreach.
The Fight Against the Travel Ban
Federal courts’ blocking of President Trump’s travel bans reaffirms the strength of the American system.
Regulation in the Trump Administration’s First Year
Officials and scholars evaluate major developments one year after the President’s Inauguration.
Week in Review
The CFPB plans to reconsider its Obama-era payday lending rule, HHS establishes a division to support the conscience and religious rights of health care providers, and more…
Creating Trusted Regulatory Policy
Citizens are more likely to comply with regulations that they perceive as enacted through a fair process.
How Regulators Can Excel
Contributors to a new book outline the prerequisites for success by regulatory agencies.
What the FDA Can Teach Us About Regulatory Excellence
Scholar discusses the role of policy learning and reputation in regulatory excellence.
Achieving Better Regulatory Compliance
Leading regulatory scholar provides strategic advice for improving regulatory enforcement.
Week in Review
Court rules Trump administration must maintain DACA, CMS allows implementation of community engagement requirements, and more…