Reviving the Law of Networks, Platforms, and Utilities
A new casebook reintroduces tools to address critical issues in sectors such as transportation, energy, finance, and technology.
Is the Biggest Supreme Court Case This Term About Bacon?
In National Pork Council v. Ross, the Court questions whether states can ban products for moral reasons.
Perils of Comparative Administrative Law
Textualism represents a dangerous temptation for comparative analysis of administrative procedure.
Administrative Procedure Acts in Latin America
Administrative law faces unique challenges in Latin American “paper leviathans.”
Policymaking Accountability and the Emerging Authoritarian State
Changing norms about administrative appointments raise concerns about procedural fairness and accountability.
Policymaking Accountability in Nation States and International Bodies
Robust efforts to include the public in rulemaking are key to increasing democratic accountability.
Administrative Procedure in Europe
Comparative law scholars uncover similarities and differences in administrative procedure across Europe.
Administrative Law in Comparative Perspective
Around the world, administrative law promises to promote effective and legitimate government.
Broadening Access to COVID-19 Drugs
Regulators should expand the types of medical professionals who can prescribe COVID-19 drugs.
Reflections of an Unapologetic Safety Regulator
Leading U.S. consumer safety regulator reflects on his career and offers lessons for all regulatory professionals.
Supreme Illegitimacy
A terrible trio of Supreme Court cases from last term illustrates the need for judicial reform, which can occur through several options.
Boosting Rail Competition
To ease inflation and supply chain issues, regulators should allow reciprocal switching among railroad networks.