ACUS recommends best practices for investigations, consultation, and public participation in regulatory programs.
Agencies wield significant investigative power with marginal oversight and transparency for three reasons. First, agency authorizing statutes are often broad and confer undefined authority to achieve ...
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, technology law expert Ilona Cohen shares her perspective on how best to ...
He argues that during market turmoil, AI accelerates volatility faster than traditional market forces, which causes sudden ...
A Penn Program on Regulation panel brings together leaders from independent agencies to discuss the implications of ...
The NLRB-enforced National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) exclusively governs most private-sector labor relations. As a result, ...
With climate change, many scientists fear that if countries do not mitigate global warming through decarbonization, sea ...
Consumers lost $12.5 billion to scams in 2024. Imposter scams, for example, were the most commonly reported category and claimed nearly $3 billion. To combat this growing problem, the Federal Trade ...
Greater regulation of university speech and research threatens U.S supremacy in higher education.
In a Brooklyn Law Review note , Emily Dulberg concludes that New York’s congestion pricing plan runs afoul of the Dormant ...
Scholars find that travel distance to abortion facilities resulting from new laws increases rates of violence.
Scholars argue that federal drug agency actions should take precedence over conflicting state regulations. How should courts handle state regulations that restrict access to pharmaceuticals previously ...