Mass Comments and the Revival of Apolitical Expertise
Mass comments policy should consider agencies’ roles as apolitical policymakers.
Mass Comments in Administrative Rulemaking
Experts consider the value of mass comment campaigns during notice-and-comment rulemaking.
Could Biometric Tracking Harm Workers?
Expert urges regulators to restrict how companies can access and use employee health data.
The Forgotten Cities
Scholars criticize regulatory decisions that funneled economic growth away from inland cities.
The Australian Model for Rooftop Solar Energy
Australian regulators demonstrate the benefits and drawbacks of locally driven policy.
Vaccinating the Skies
Advocates say a vaccine mandate for domestic flights could help keep travelers safe.
U.S. Foreign Anti-Corruption Regulation Spurs Economic Growth
Scholars posit that FCPA regulation may improve economic conditions in developing countries.
Disclosing Gluten in Food
Pending federal legislation would improve food information for consumers with gluten sensitivity.
Compromise Between Radicals and Incrementalists in Antitrust Reform
Harmonizing two approaches to antitrust law reform may protect consumer and market welfare most effectively.
Paying the Price of Regulating Childcare
Scholars argue that increased regulation in the childcare industry has unintended consequences.
Navigating Stormy Waters for Offshore Wind Development
Offshore wind developers face regulatory approval challenges.
The Explosive Problem of Killer Dust
Despite ongoing fatalities, OSHA has no specific regulations in place for combustible dust hazards.