Opinion

Tearing Down the Paper Ceiling

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

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 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

No Independence? No Need

The agency tasked with protecting federal employees, including whistleblowers, should be abolished.

Independent Regulation of Consumer Product Safety

Independent Regulation of Consumer Product Safety

Weakening the independence of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission puts the public welfare at risk.

Stripping Agency Independence Has Condemned Americans to Death

Stripping Agency Independence Has Condemned Americans to Death

Undermining the independence of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission will endanger American lives.

Standing Up for the Independence of the NLRB

Standing Up for the Independence of the NLRB

Attacks on the National Labor Relations Board’s leaders undermine their work and independence.

In Support of Bipartisan Leadership at Independent Agencies

In Support of Bipartisan Leadership at Independent Agencies

Bipartisan leadership safeguards both the process and purpose of independent agencies.

What Humphrey’s Legacy Protects

What Humphrey’s Legacy Protects

Overturning the precedent that protects FTC independence would invite corruption and public distrust.

Starving the Watchdog

Starving the Watchdog

IRS budget cuts sabotage global financial crime-fighting.

AI Governance Starts at Home

AI Governance Starts at Home

HHS’s new artificial intelligence strategy tests management-based regulation.

Economists Still Agree on Climate Change

Economists Still Agree on Climate Change

Despite the retraction of a recent study, economists still agree that climate change is expensive and dangerous.