Jim Wilson: From Human Nature to Middle Initials
Jim Wilson continues to influence my professional career in unintended but delightful ways.
Where Have All the Wilsons Gone?
The best chances for the continuation of Jim’s tradition exist among public administration and public policy scholars more than among political scientists.
Senate Bills Aim to Help Graduates in STEM Fields Get Green Cards
Supporters of Senate Bills on STEM say US needs skilled immigrants.
Strong Politics, Weak Prospects
Romney’s plan is a promising political statement, but its practical suggestions fall short.
Romney’s Regulatory Policy?
Romney’s plan appears to propose impractical solutions for questionable problems.
Romney’s Regulatory Agenda – Right Turn?
Romney’s proposals could be productive changes to regulatory review policy.
What is it Like to be a Regulatory Practitioner?
Regulatory law gives you an appreciation of how the world works.
Working with Regulatory Agencies
Understanding that policy-making is ultimately idea-driven leads to solutions for regulatory problems.
The Regulatory Practitioner
The Regulatory Review is proud to feature the remarks of John F. Cooney, keynote speaker at the first annual regulation dinner at Penn Law.
Understanding the Regulatory Process
Regulation is a rewarding, intellectually challenging field of law.
Hydrokinetics: Generating Power from Water
Congress and FERC act to promote the development of hydrokinetic power.
Fat Taxes in Europe
Although the EU probably has the legal authority to impose “fat taxes,” the policy case for doing so needs to be stronger.