Virginia Charts a Path Forward on Regulatory Modernization
New agency sets example for state and federal agencies to follow in analyzing regulatory costs and benefits.
Hey Siri, Are You Regulated?
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts propose ways to regulate voice-activated technology and protect consumer privacy.
Week in Review
The Biden Administration announces electric vehicle actions, the Energy Department announces energy standards for household appliances, and more…
Banking on an Antitrust Revival
Scholar argues that antitrust regulators should more closely scrutinize bank mergers.
Can Financial Regulation Save the Planet?
Scholars assess whether the financial sector should lead the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Back to the Future of U.S. Securities Regulation
Scholars analyze the history of Supreme Court securities law jurisprudence to predict what lies ahead.
Net-Zero Emission Pledges May Not Lead to Full Decarbonization
Examining countries’ net-zero pledges reveals variations and loopholes that will allow for slippage in climate progress.
The Borders of the U.S. Health Care System
Scholars explore regulatory reforms to expand noncitizens’ access to health care.
Week in Review
The USDA announces new school nutrition standards, a federal judge strikes down a gun ban for marijuana users, and more…
Video Teleconference Platforms in Credibility Determinations
Scholars caution against judging credibility over video calls in immigration hearings.
Should Texas Power Down Its Electricity Model?
Scholars discuss Texas’s 2021 power grid failure and its implications for the future of energy regulation.
What the Do-Not-Call Rule Can Teach Regulators
Scholars argue the battle against spam calls holds valuable lessons for Big Tech regulators.