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Promoting Consistency and Transparency in Individualized Guidance

Promoting Consistency and Transparency in Individualized Guidance

New research highlights the unique challenges agencies face when providing individual regulatory guidance.

Participation of Senate-Confirmed Officials in Administrative Adjudication

Participation of Senate-Confirmed Officials in Administrative Adjudication

A new report to ACUS makes recommendations for how Senate-confirmed officials should participate in adjudication.

Choosing the Court to Review Agency Rulemaking

Choosing the Court to Review Agency Rulemaking

ACUS’s recommendation on judicial review of federal regulations provides much-needed clarity.

Seeking Continuous Improvement to the Administrative Process

Seeking Continuous Improvement to the Administrative Process

ACUS identifies best practices for agency guidance, adjudications, and responses to constituent service requests.

The Equal Rights Amendment’s Path Forward

The Equal Rights Amendment’s Path Forward

Experts consider obstacles to the ERA’s ratification and propose paths forward.

Holding “Green Gatekeepers” Accountable

Holding “Green Gatekeepers” Accountable

Scholars urge policymakers to regulate green gatekeepers to reduce greenwashing.

The Flaws in Jarkesy and Why Certain Civil Penalties May Survive

The Flaws in Jarkesy and Why Certain Civil Penalties May Survive

Scholar argues that civil penalties under environmental laws may survive Seventh Amendment challenges.

Protecting the Reproductive Autonomy of Disabled People

Protecting the Reproductive Autonomy of Disabled People

Scholar proposes regulatory solutions to protect disabled individuals’ reproductive autonomy.

Drilling Down on Loper Bright and Health Care Regulation

Drilling Down on Loper Bright and Health Care Regulation

The Loper Bright decision leaves hundreds of pivotal health care regulations subject to litigation.

The Landscape of Voting Rights

The Landscape of Voting Rights

Joshua Sellers offers insight on the current state of U.S. election law and voting rights on the eve of the U.S. presidential election.

Powering Up U.S. Nuclear Energy

Powering Up U.S. Nuclear Energy

Scholars discuss the role of nuclear power in the U.S.’s clean energy transition.

Digital Health Technologies for an Aging Population

Digital Health Technologies for an Aging Population

Scholars examine the challenges of using digital health technologies to care for cognitively impaired adults.