Introducing Incorporation by Reference
Incorporation by reference demonstrates how private and public actors collaborate to create modern regulation.
Teaching Standard Essential Patents
In-depth course module opens the door for law students to the increasingly vital world of voluntary standards.
Law’s Interaction with Voluntary Codes and Standards
Voluntary codes and standards affect many important aspects of the law and the legal system.
Codes-and-Standards.org
The Penn Program on Regulation launches a new curricular resource site that showcases the importance of voluntary codes and standards.
Why the SEC is Wrong About Implied Preclusion
Federal securities regulators should not use implied preclusion to shield themselves from constitutional challenge.
Hallucinate, Medicate, and Regulate
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts discuss ways to regulate psychedelics for medicinal use.
Week in Review
President Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, FDA allows over-the-counter sales of hearing aids, and more…
Subdelegating Authority in the Executive Branch
Scholars argue that career officials in the executive branch have significant decision-making power.
Regulating Alcohol Out of the Driver’s Seat
Utah’s reduced blood alcohol concentration limit sees reduction in drunk driving-related deaths.
Nonprofit Hospital Standards Under Fire
Research shows that nonprofit hospitals may not be fulfilling the obligations of their tax-exempt status
A Tale of Two Cities’ Diversifying Economies
Nevada offers a case study of how states can succeed in attracting new employers.
The Regulation of Assisted Reproduction
Experts discuss the role of regulation in standardizing fertility treatment.