National Park Might Not Be So Pet Friendly
Bay Area canine owners are up in arms over a proposed rule that would limit dog walking.
Nevada Rate Change Signals the Start of Larger Utilities Battle
A utility commission decision—criticized for discouraging solar energy—highlights challenges facing the electricity sector.
Move Over 4G LTE, Get Ready for 5G
Industry and regulators move forward on next generation wireless broadband.
Washington State Adds Safety Rules for Trains Hauling Oil
Railroads face new financial and signage requirements in the Evergreen State.
Federal Government Allows College to Pay Clinton Campaign Intern
Federal Election Commission says that tax-exempt universities may provide cash stipends to unpaid campaign interns.
The Tragic Flaw of the Clean Air Act
Scholars examine the history and consequences of the Clear Air Act’s exemption of existing industrial facilities.
Robot Regulators Could Eliminate Human Error
Scholar examines what a world of regulation by robot might look like—an innovation that could be just around the corner.
We Need to Get Back to Work
Reviving our regulatory system should be a top priority for the next President.
What Will the Regulatory Landscape Look Like in 2021?
Regulatory priorities and strategies are likely to hold constant in the near future.
The Student Side of RegBlog
Past and present editors share how RegBlog has shaped their legal education—and careers.
The Potential Emergence of a Transatlantic Regulatory Partnership
The success of a regulatory partnership between the U.S. and EU depends on its design.