Should Big Tech Pay for the Use of Telecom Networks?
EU regulators are considering whether to require major technology firms to pay to use telecom networks.
Protecting Children’s Data in the Digital Age
Legislators struggle to regulate children’s data online.
Regulatory Discretion Fosters Clean Tech
Increased regulatory discretion can improve outcomes for entrepreneurs and enhance the impact of stakeholder activists.
Maintaining the Durability of Regulatory Analysis
Susan Dudley, former OIRA Administrator, discusses proposed changes to federal guidelines for regulatory impact analysis.
Legal Limbo for Afghan Evacuees
Scholars examine the legal uncertainty facing Afghan nationals granted humanitarian parole.
Week in Review
The Fifth Circuit rules that the Biden Administration likely violated the First Amendment, the governor of New Mexico temporarily bans firearms on public property, and more…
Online Processes in Agency Adjudication
Agencies can improve their adjudicatory processes by broadening access to their electronic case management systems.
Improving Virtual Public Engagement
A new series of recommendations from ACUS will help agencies improve their use of virtual engagement in rulemakings.
Artificial Intelligence for Retrospective Regulatory Review
Artificial intelligence can help agencies review and improve their existing regulations.
Using Technology to Improve Administration
ACUS issues new recommendations to enhance administrative governance through digital technology.
Affirmatively Disclosing Agency Legal Materials
ACUS takes an important step forward toward improving agency disclosure of legal materials.
Hotter Days Making Harder Work
Scholars discuss how regulating heat exposure at work could protect workers as temperatures rise.