Agile Government is a Gateway to the Future
Successful governing today—and in the future—depends on officials adopting an agile mindset.
Agile Regulation in a Changing World
Experts extol the virtues of applying agile thinking to regulatory policymaking and implementation.
To Be Agile, Think Pragmatically
Recent efforts to promote agile governance have deep roots in American pragmatism.
Racial Disparities in School Discipline
Experts recommend further action to confront racial discrimination in school discipline.
Week in Review
President Biden requires agencies to explain rulemaking, a California judge blocks an asylum rule, and more…
Corporate Home Buyers Restrict Widespread Homeownership
Private equity firms buy homes in droves but diminish homeownership opportunities for families in the process.
Going for Broke on TikTok
Scholars posit that analyzing TikTok content can help regulators monitor trends in online consumer finance.
Fighting Discrimination from Unfair Algorithms
By taking enforcement actions, the Federal Trade Commission can set standards for algorithmic fairness and nondiscrimination.
The Innovation-Inducing Effects of Carbon Pricing
Taxing carbon emissions, although unpopular, may be the best way to fund the fight against climate change.
303 Creative and Constitutional Law by Stipulation
The Supreme Court undercut antidiscrimination law in a case where the key issues were stipulated by the parties, leaving lower courts little guidance in how to apply its ruling.
States Renew Push for Medicaid Work Requirements
Scholars evaluate the impact of work requirements on Medicaid beneficiaries.
Week in Review
Federal agencies seek comments on draft merger guidelines, OIRA encourages agencies to increase public participation in the regulatory process, and more…