A Modern Classic on Regulatory Compliance
Cynthia Giles has written a book that deserves to be read by all regulatory practitioners and scholars.
What Carbon Offsets Tell Us About Why Environmental Programs Fail
Carbon offsets exemplify the challenges in creating effective environmental regulations.
Seeking Better Protection for Unaccompanied Children
Scholars recommend additional policies to protect unaccompanied children from harm and exploitation.
Reviving FTC Rulemaking
Attorney calls for consumer protection agency to increase the use of its authority to issue regulations.
Cutting Corners on COVID-19 Treatments?
Scholars analyze FDA’s emergency use authorizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
FTC Proposes Ban on Junk Fees
The FTC proposes a rule that would prohibit hidden and misrepresented fees.
Cybersecurity Good Governance
New SEC regulations are likely to change the cybersecurity landscape by encouraging more widespread adoption of best practices.
On Startups and Regulatory Entrepreneurship
Elizabeth Pollman explains how venture-backed startups present opportunities for society but also regulatory challenges.
Reforming the Exchange Visitor Program for Au Pairs
The U.S. Department of State seeks to increase wages and improve labor protections for au pairs.
How States Can Improve Contraceptive Access
A recent report proposes state-level reforms to allow pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives.
Regulation 2.0
The rise of artificial intelligence has ushered in new regulatory opportunities and challenges.