What Is a Strong Nondelegation Doctrine?
Reinvigorating nondelegation requires not just a reformulation of the doctrine, but also a willingness to apply it.
Repealing Without Procedure
Executive orders to repeal rules and redefine “showerhead” contain a jarring assertion of presidential authority.
Week in Review
The Justice Department is suing Maine for its transgender student athlete policy, the Treasury Department is eliminating regulations, and more…
The 1-In-10-Out Order’s Deregulatory Limitations
The deregulatory goals of the 1-in-10-out directive may be stymied by agency gaming and legal challenges.
Valuing Animal Life in Regulatory Impact Analyses
Scholar argues that regulators should value the lives of animals in their benefit-cost analyses.
A System for Effective Rule Design
Scholar proposes a rule design framework for defining the regulator-regulatee relationship.
Leveling Up Agency Disclosures
Scholars offer recommendations for expanding public access to agencies’ legal documents.
Week in Review
The Social Security Administration issued a rule streamlining the Supplemental Security Income application process, Ron DeSantis signed a bill that prohibits children under 14 years old from having social media accounts, and more…
Week in Review
The SEC requires companies to report emissions and climate risks, the VA expands reproductive health services, and more…
Week in Review
The USPTO issues guidance on AI-assisted innovations, the U.S. Small Business Administration redefines what qualifies as a small business, and more…
Week in Review
The FCC issues rules to improve broadband access protections, FDA proposes broader data collection on orthopedic devices, and more…
Uncovering Private Lawyers’ Role in Whistleblower Programs
Scholar argues that private lawyers’ involvement in whistleblower programs poses efficiency, fairness, and accountability concerns.