The Trump Administration’s Pandemic Response Is Structured to Fail
Poor organizational choices have hampered the government’s management of COVID-19.
OIRA and the Future of Cost-Benefit Analysis
The Trump Administration’s dismissiveness toward regulatory analysis reveals a need for institutional reform.
The Disjointed Dutch Policies to Fight COVID-19
The Dutch need to coordinate their different regulatory and behavioral responses to tackle COVID-19.
Trump’s Flawed Rollback of Fuel Economy Rules
Recent regulatory retreat over automobile fuel efficiency undermines both climate progress and U.S. competitiveness.
South Korea’s Success Against COVID-19
Transparency, communication, and collaboration are the key weapons in the fight against COVID-19.
COVID-19 and Cooperative Administrative Federalism in Germany
Germany’s response to COVID-19 consists of federal delegation, state regulation, and multi-level cooperation.
Continuous Judicial Review in Coronavirus Times
The Israeli judiciary exerts oversight and influence over the executive’s COVID-19 response.
The Match Between COVID-19 and Plastic Bans
The COVID-19 pandemic tests the strength of U.S. bans on single-use plastic products.
Rescuing the European Economy from COVID-19
Political and constitutional constraints hinder the EU’s response to the economic crisis.
Regulating in Times of Tragic Choices
As Italy begins its second phase of COVID-19 regulation, trust in government regulatory action is essential.
Rethinking Judicial Oversight in a Time of Crisis
Administrative accountability demands resilient courts, especially in emergencies.
India’s Executive Response to COVID-19
Executive action, and judicial deference to it, dominate India’s pandemic response.