Collaboration is the Key to Making the Law Free
Incorporation by reference should be structured to ensure both access and efficiency.
Do Lower Speed Limits Cost Society Less?
Study finds lower speed limits reduce fatal accidents and pollution levels.
Debate over OIRA’s Virtues and Vices Continues
Cass Sunstein and Lisa Heinzerling debate what really happens in OIRA.
Defining Government Failure
Ideological presumptions should not obscure key elements of “government failure.”
Tax Administration and the “Force of Law”
Current tax administration reveals agencies’ muddled application of “force of law” determinations.
A Call to Clarify the Regulatory Scope of Money Transmitter Laws
The scope of state law threatens the viability of new payment systems.
CMS Proposes to Significantly Increase Reward for Reporting Medicare Fraud
CMS expects proposed rule to help recuperate more Medicare funds.
Transforming the Nature of Drug Safety Regulation
Using retrospective drug safety data can improve patient care.
Senators Question President’s Pick for OIRA Administrator
Howard Shelanski questioned on delays, retrospective review, and role for cost-benefit analysis.
Using a Compliance Cost Cap to Constrain Regulation
Forthcoming paper proposes firm limits be set on costs of regulatory policy.
TSA Seeks Comments on Whole Body Imaging at Airports
TSA will install new privacy technology on screening machines in coming weeks.