Improving the Public-Private Cybersecurity Partnership
State-sponsored cyber attacks may require revamping how the government helps companies fight back.
Week in Review
The CFS sues the USDA for its failure to comply with food labeling law, the ACLU sues the Trump Administration over transgender ban, and more….
Home Sharing Could Face New Regulation in Seattle
Proposed regulations would limit number of short-term rental properties and add license requirements.
Bolstering Supplement Regulations
Lawyer argues that United States should ramp up regulation of dietary supplements.
Should We Run Agencies More Like Businesses?
Legal scholar argues for greater reliance on entrepreneurial strategies in regulation.
Week in Review
D.C. Circuit rejects FERC’s approval of three pipelines, EEOC must reconsider a regulation allowing employers to fine employees not participating in wellness programs, and more…
Can States Convince People to Recycle?
Research suggests recycling laws may turn people into “committed” recyclers.
How Global Anti-Corruption Enforcement Grew
Scholars argue changing global attitudes and U.S. legal culture have impacted white-collar prosecutions.
The Case for Regulating After Harms Occur
Scholar argues that society is best off when regulators punish violations after the fact.
The Regulatory Accountability Act and the Obsolescence of Formal Rulemaking
Administrative agencies should not be required to use a process that has been obsolete for decades.
Week in Review
Trump issues Executive Order repealing Obama-era floodplain regulation, D.C. Circuit concludes DOE followed NEPA regulations, and more…