Reducing Oceanic Pollution
Scholars discuss different legal regimes to reduce marine litter and acidification.
Revealing the Submerged Administrative State
The hidden nature of the administrative state contributes to misperceptions of important government policies.
Navigating Foreign Investments in United States Real Estate
Scholars discuss regulatory methods to reduce threats posed by foreign investment in domestic realty.
The First Modern Behavioral Economist
In remarks delivered at a Wharton commemoration, a now-late Nobel laureate praises Howard Kunreuther’s pioneering work.
Regulating Agricultural Water Quality
Contaminated agricultural water is a well-known root cause of foodborne illness that regulators have struggled to address.
Regulatory Collaboration to Protect Public Health
Noah Aleshire, chief regulatory officer at the CDC, discusses the value of a collaborative and informed regulatory process.
Enhanced Regulatory Oversight in ESG Investing
Scholars debate the market impacts of ESG regulations.
Ideological Logrolling and Energy Permitting Reform
Partisanship presents a threat to and a possible solution for streamlining energy infrastructure development.
A System for Effective Rule Design
Scholar proposes a rule design framework for defining the regulator-regulatee relationship.
How to Use Cheap Renewable Energy
Renewable energy in the United States has declined in cost, but electricity transmission remains a challenge.
Supreme Court Should Not Review Phony Separation of Powers Case
The petitioners in Consumers’ Research v. CPSC lack standing to challenge the Commission’s removal protection.
Unboxing Counterfeit Luxury Goods in International Trade
Scholars and policymakers explore solutions to the harms posed by counterfeit products.