Effective AI Oversight Through Proof Drills
A proof drill improves AI governance by providing an examinable record of a single outcome on demand.
Managing Uncertainty in Benefit-Cost Analysis
Agencies must better quantify the uncertain economic effects of proposed regulations.
A Year at the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division
The division’s major accomplishments over the last year will leave an important legacy.
Breaking Down Barriers to International Tax Enforcement
U.S. financial intelligence units need better access to tax data.
Administrative Law and AI’s Overconfidence
Although artificial intelligence can support many tasks, officials should beware of overly confident results.
Bitcoin’s Political Orphanhood
Current stablecoin regulations exclude Bitcoin from modern payment structures.
Stress-Testing Proposals to Add Autism to the VICP
HHS must explore the effects of adding autism claims to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP).
The Three Great Lies About Climate Change
State and local restrictions on natural gas production permits prevent climate damage mitigation.
Tearing Down the Paper Ceiling
The federal government should push for using AI-based skills assessments for high-demand occupations.
The EU’s Transformative Short-term Rental Regulation
New rules in the European Union will address tensions between global and local regulation of short-term rentals.
The Paradoxes of the European Union’s AI Regulation
The EU’s regulation of AI uniquely balances innovation and the protection of fundamental rights.
No Independence? No Need
The agency tasked with protecting federal employees, including whistleblowers, should be abolished.











