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Enron Revisited

Enron Revisited

Scholar argues that regulatory action should reflect underlying causes of corporate fraud.

Is the SEC Hiding in Plain Sight?

Is the SEC Hiding in Plain Sight?

Scholar claims that the SEC’s 2022 whistleblower report to Congress was the least transparent in history.

Achieving Regulatory Success Through Failure

Achieving Regulatory Success Through Failure

Scholar argues that regulators need “permission to fail” when adapting to private sector innovation.

Week in Review

Week in Review

President Biden requires agencies to explain rulemaking, a California judge blocks an asylum rule, and more…

Going for Broke on TikTok

Going for Broke on TikTok

Scholars posit that analyzing TikTok content can help regulators monitor trends in online consumer finance.

The Strange Bedfellows of Climate Change and Corporate Fraud

The Strange Bedfellows of Climate Change and Corporate Fraud

Scholar recommends implementing ESG standards to fight climate change and avoid criminal charges.

Stamping Out Counterfeit Postage

Stamping Out Counterfeit Postage

The U.S. Postal Service adopts final rule aimed at reducing postage fraud.

Week in Review

Week in Review

DOJ and DHS end a pandemic order that allowed border authorities to turn away migrants, Montana bans TikTok, and more…

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Supreme Court temporarily blocks medication abortion ruling, Missouri limits care for transgender adults, and more…

USDA Weeds Out Organic Fraud

USDA Weeds Out Organic Fraud

USDA releases a new rule designed to curb organic food crimes.

Solving State Transmission Roadblocks to Unlock Renewable Energy

Solving State Transmission Roadblocks to Unlock Renewable Energy

Scholar examines how community-based regulatory reforms can support efforts to scale up the United States’ electric grid.

Week in Review

Week in Review

FDA approves over-the-counter opioid overdose treatment, President Biden curbs government uses of unauthorized spyware, and more…