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The Supreme Court’s refusal to strengthen protections for veterans will have a lasting impact.
Two recent Supreme Court decisions present conflicting perspectives on “ghost guns.” More significant, however, is that the discrepancy between the outcomes of these two cases illustrates the problem ...
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, physician–economist Kevin Volpp discusses how behavioral economics can inform the design of interventions to promote healthier decision-making and improve ...
Scholars reflect on the continuing impact of the No Surprises Act. In this week’s Saturday Seminar, scholars explore how the health care sector is responding to the No Surprises Act. The Saturday ...
The Supreme Court limits judicial remedies and increases deference to executive power in immigration enforcement.
President Trump signed into law the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act, creating the first comprehensive federal framework for regulating payment stablecoins, or ...
The Supreme Court validates political control over public health decisions. In the summary judgment briefing I gave to my students, the government argued that the 16 volunteer members of the Task ...
Over the past several decades, a bipartisan coalition of congressional lawmakers, executive branch leaders, and program practitioners has coalesced around the value of adopting an evidence-based ...
Do administrative law rules and principles apply to international regulatory bodies? And if so, are those principles strong enough? In the wake of the global coronavirus outbreak, these are vital ...
The United States might well have saved many lives by following New Zealand’s science-based playbook.
The regulatory reforms of the railroad and trucking industries are models for evidence-based, bipartisan policymaking. Leading up to 1980, economic research had demonstrated that regulation created ...
The Trump Administration’s Title IX rule has finally arrived. Students, schools, and advocacy groups had been waiting for this rule since Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced in September 2017 ...