Empathy in an Automated State
Increased use of artificial intelligence in public administration calls for efforts to give government a human touch.
Pushing Social Media Platforms to Self-Regulate
Social media companies may increase content oversight if motivated by federal incentives and liabilities.
Top Regulatory News of 2021
The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory news and scholarship of 2021, as selected by our staff.
Featured Regulatory Series of 2021
The Regulatory Review highlights its series published over the past year.
Top Saturday Seminars of 2021
The Regulatory Review highlights the most popular Saturday Seminars of 2021.
Top Staff Essays of 2021
The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory stories written by our staff in 2021.
Top Contributor Essays of 2021
The Regulatory Review highlights the top essays written by our contributors in 2021.
Mass Comments’ Opportunity Costs
What is lost when those with something to say join the mass comments bandwagon?
Comparing U.S. and Chinese Environmental Risk Regulation
Research comparing risk regulation in the United States and China reveals selective variations, not sharp contrasts.
Democracy, Rulemaking, and Outpourings of Comments
Scholars and policymakers should recognize the democratic benefits of public comments.
Managing Mass Comment “Supply” by Reducing “Demand”
Alternative agency outreach methods can garner useful feedback and reduce pressure on the notice and comment process.