Loosening the Federal Grip on Immigration Policy
Scholar contends that the emergence of “integrative enforcement” shows a shifting locus of immigration policy.
Trump Never Really Ordered a Halt to Child Separations
The President’s executive order purportedly ending family separations was merely symbolic.
Hyping the Cost of Regulation
Regulatory action should be based on accurate estimates of regulatory benefits and costs.
Week in Review
President Trump instructs DHS to detain families together, Supreme Court rules SEC’s administrative law judges must be appointed, and more…
How to Regulate During a Financial Crisis
Scholar argues that financial regulators must be decisive yet agile when using imperfect information.
Science and Democratic Policy in a Data-Driven World
Public access to data behind regulations should not be a political question.
Deconstructing Regulatory Science
Proposed limits to EPA’s consideration of scientific data threaten timely, sound policymaking.
Increasing EPA’s Scientific Transparency
Despite concerns, environmental agency’s “transparent science” proposed rule supports existing guidelines.
Science, Transparency, and Environmental Policy
Scholars and regulatory commentators debate the significance of EPA’s recently proposed “transparency” rule.
Week In Review
Merger between AT&T and Time Warner is cleared, U.S. Supreme Court upholds Ohio’s voter purge policy, and more…
More Permissive Zoning Codes Could Make U.S. Workers Richer
Economists find that strict housing regulations may significantly lower U.S. gross domestic product.
Taking a Gamble on Casino Regulation
Scholar argues that rulemakers can “nudge” gamblers toward more rational behavior at casinos.