EPA’s Problematic Case for Rescinding Its Endangerment Finding
EPA’s decision to retreat from regulating greenhouse gas emissions runs contrary to law.
Valuing and Devaluing Regulatory Benefits
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to decline to monetize effects from air pollution prompts reactions by regulatory experts.
The Uncertain Future of Hard Look Review
Scholars debate whether the duty to engage in reasoned decision-making should be reconsidered.
The 2025 Regulatory Year in Review
The Regulatory Review presents its top essays, series, and features from the past year.
Antitrust Enforcement in the Meatpacking Industry
Scholars debate the value of regulatory action under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
The Foggy State of Regulating Headlight Brightness
Federal rule limiting headlight brightness may not effectively address LED technology.
The Regulatory Battle Over Institutional Landlords
Scholars examine the impacts of corporate ownership of single-family homes.
Week in Review
EPA rolls back stance on greenhouse gases, FDA declines to review Moderna’s mRNA vaccine, and more…
Governing Algorithmic Discrimination
Scholar argues that anti-discrimination law alone cannot address bias hidden in algorithms.
Who Is Really in Charge of Drug Scheduling?
Scholar argues that HHS and the DEA should balance each other’s federal drug scheduling authority.










