Should USDA Regulate Lab-Grown Meat?
Scholar argues that FDA should be the sole regulator of cell-cultured meat.
Confronting the Public Health Threat of Septic Tanks
As climate change amplifies the risks of septic tanks, lawmakers must act to protect their communities.
Clamping Down on Commercial Spyware
Biden Administration issues executive order prohibiting federal contracts with spyware firms.
Celebrating Our 2022-2023 Editorial Board
Congratulations and thank you to The Regulatory Review’s 2022-2023 Editorial Board.
The New Vision in Biden’s New Regulatory Order
The Biden Administration reimagines the federal government’s regulatory framework.
Modernizing Regulatory Review
Recent Biden Administration reforms will better prepare the regulatory system to meet society’s challenges.
Using Algorithms in Governance
Cass R. Sunstein discusses how algorithmic governance can reduce noise in decision-making.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court upholds a California pork ban, EPA proposes new carbon pollution standards for power plants, and more…
The Cost of Data Protection Compliance
Scholar recommends making improvements to GDPR fines and corrective measures.
Cracking Down on Overdose Deaths
FDA approves first over-the-counter treatment to combat the opioid overdose epidemic.
Electrifying Environmental Justice
Scholar urges federal land regulators to protect Native American communities from mining harms expected from the transition to electric vehicles.
“Making a Fuss” About Disability Rights
Judy Heumann’s fight for disability rights in the 1970s spawned an enduring, cross-disability movement.