The End of an Era of Regulatory Independence?
A Penn Program on Regulation panel brings together leaders from independent agencies to discuss the implications of presidential actions taken to remove them.
Revisiting Broadcast Fairness
Scholars and practitioners debate the continued need for the FCC’s fairness doctrine for broadcast news.
The Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 Regulatory Term
Scholars and practitioners examine the Court’s most important regulatory decisions of this past term.
Toward a More Accessible and Accountable Administrative State
ACUS recommends best practices for nonlawyer representation, AI tools, and public participation in rulemaking.
Week in Review
President Trump signs an AI order, Justice Alito permits redistricting, expedited removals continue, and more…
Clearing the Asylum Backlog
Scholar argues that mechanisms for quicker approval of strong asylum claims would alleviate pressure on the U.S. asylum system.
Evaluating FDA Preemption of State Drug Regulation
Scholars argue that federal drug agency actions should take precedence over conflicting state regulations.
AI and the Future of Market Manipulation
Scholar examines the danger AI poses to financial markets and offers regulatory solutions.
Tolls, Tradeoffs, and Interstate Commerce
Scholars discuss the mobility, health, environmental, and constitutional dimensions of congestion pricing.
Week in Review
The Education Department reduces its programming, EPA removes protections from certain waters, and more…









