After a Federal Climate Policy Retreat, States Should Proceed With Caution
State and local governments must consider the potential legal risks of their climate change policies.
Seizing the Moment with Strategic Climate Strategies for Subnationals
Subnational governments can best succeed when their policies go beyond their own borders.
Let’s Be Real About State and Local Climate Action
Federal action is key to effectively addressing climate change.
Leading on Climate at Every Level
States and subnationals can rise to the challenges posed by climate change.
State and Local Regulation of Climate Change
Subnational regulators face a number of significant challenges as they seek to regulate climate change.
Holding Congress Accountable
A New Deal-era proposal would produce more effective, less burdensome regulation.
Guidance and the Congressional Review Act
Congress faces issues in attempting to apply regulation-removing law to agency guidance.
Chevron and Net Neutrality at the FCC
Net neutrality has “bounced” from regulation to repeal under an often-used administrative law doctrine.
How Much of an Income Drop Will Take a Life?
Policymakers should consider the impact of their decisions on not just wealth, but also human life.
Current Economic Regulatory Framework Works for Freight Rail Customers
The STB is considering proposals that would hurt the successfully managed freight rail industry.
Will New Jersey Change Sports Betting Regulation in the United States?
Scholar discusses current sports betting regulation in the United States and a case that could change it all.
A Farewell to Fracking Regulations
Trump Administration issues final rule rescinding Obama-era fracking regulation.