Misusing the Congressional Review Act as a Tool for Land Management Policy
Lawmakers are weaponizing a procedural tool to undo years of careful public lands planning.
How Performance-Based Regulation for Utilities Can Go Wrong
Regulators must be aware of the challenges to performance-based regulation to avoid harming public interests.
We Can Learn from the Oscillations of U.S. Environmental Law
EPA’s recent rollback of a climate rule echoes decades of fluctuation in domestic environmental policy.
Shooting a Gnat With an Unconstitutional Elephant Gun
Proposed legislation aimed at protecting minors online cannot survive strict scrutiny analysis.
EPA’s Repeal of the Endangerment Finding Will Cost Society
EPA’s lopsided focus on regulatory costs ignores the much larger forgone benefits and the law.
Ending EPA’s Endangerment Finding Won’t End Climate Change Regulation
The EPA dog may catch the climate change bus, but it probably will not end climate change regulation.
A Closer Look at U.S. Electricity Rate Trends
Local conditions and state decisions are driving the increase in average national electricity rates.
A Postcard From Abroad on Regulatory Simplification
More work is needed to simplify regulations while preserving their benefits.
Fixing the Nuts-and-Bolts of the Economy
Process reforms can improve the administration of India’s voluntary company liquidation pathways.
Regulatory Simplification as a Strategic Priority
Italy’s government recognizes regulatory simplification as a strategic priority.
Effective AI Oversight Through Proof Drills
A proof drill improves AI governance by providing an examinable record of a single outcome on demand.











