Administrative Changes that Decrease Transparency at HHS
Recent actions by HHS undermine the promises of transparency made by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
DOGE Is a Wakeup Call for Economists and Attorneys
DOGE’s approach to deregulation demonstrates the need for economists and lawyers to learn from each other.
Increasing Public Access to Essential Professional Services
Reforming occupational licensing rules can reduce the cost of professional services and improve efficiency.
Escalating Flawed Deregulatory Math
The Trump Administration’s new 1-in-10-out executive order is more flawed than its predecessor.
Trump Deregulatory Review Redux Plus
Trump’s 1-in-10-out executive order threatens necessary regulations and existing constitutional norms.
The Unbearable Lightness of the Unitary Executive Theory
A Supreme Court that embraces a powerful executive could aid President Trump’s efforts to eliminate agency independence.
Looking Back on How Government Built America
As the second Trump Administration begins, scholars reflect on the new book, How Government Built America.
Dictatorship and Accountability
A recent Trump executive order unlawfully undermines the authority of independent agencies.
A Modern Consumer Bill of Rights in the Age of AI
The rapid advance of AI systems requires new shared guideposts for consumer protection.
Will the ABA Continue to Accredit Law Schools?
The Trump Administration may challenge the American Bar Association’s role in accrediting law schools.
International Organizations Can Help DOGE Deregulate
International organizations can conduct research on regulatory efficiency and best practices to support DOGE’s mission.
President Trump’s Pretextual Justifications for Raising Tariffs on Canadian Energy
The President’s concern about trade partners’ “cheating” is an insufficient justification for the tariffs.