Is it Time to Reconsider Chevron Deference?
The Regulatory Review proudly features the remarks of Ann R. Klee, keynote speaker at the Penn Program on Regulation’s annual dinner.
Regulatory Essay Competition Winners
The Regulatory Review celebrates winners of innovative essay contest conducted by Penn Law Professor Sophia Lee in her administrative law class.
Debating the Independent Retrospective Review of Regulations
The Regulatory Review features the debate over an independent process for reviewing existing rules.
Does Regulation Kill Jobs?
New book from Penn Program on Regulation explores the connection between regulation and employment.
Why Have No High-level Executives Been Prosecuted?
The Regulatory Review features the remarks of Judge Jed S. Rakoff, delivered at the Institute for Law and Economics’s Distinguished Jurist Lecture.
Regulatory Year in Review: 2013
The Regulatory Review celebrates the developments in regulatory news, analysis, and opinion of 2013.
Honoring Robert A. Kagan
In a five-part series, The Regulatory Review explores and honors the contributions of political scientist Robert A. Kagan.
The Continuing Debate Over Regulatory Incorporation
The Regulatory Review features continuing debate on “incorporation by reference” after OFR responds to recent petition.
White House Review of Regulation: Myths and Realities
The Regulatory Review features the remarks of Cass R. Sunstein, keynote speaker at the Penn Program on Regulation’s annual regulation dinner at Penn Law.
Regulating by Reference
The Regulatory Review features an examination of “incorporation by reference” by legal experts on regulation and administrative law.
Regulatory Breakdown in the United States
The Regulatory Review summarizes the work of leading scholars from the newly published book Regulatory Breakdown: The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation.
Regulatory Year in Review: 2012
We celebrate the regulatory news, analysis, and opinion developments of 2012.