Using Private-Sector Principles to Achieve Regulatory Excellence
Expert uses public administration and business management principles to create framework for good governance.
Forcing Regulators to Put Society First
Scholars argue for legal mandates requiring regulations to do more good than harm.
The Keys to Regulatory Excellence
Scholar claims that advancing the public interest, engagement, and bureaucratic savvy make agencies great.
Excellent Regulators Seize Transformative Opportunities
Regulatory excellence can best be understood in terms of inspiring stories.
What Makes Achieving Regulatory Excellence So Difficult
Scholar examines the distinctive challenges and responsibilities confronting regulators.
The Ideological Battle Over Regulating Paid Family Leave
Debate about paid family leave revolves around three very different proposals.
Why Mediation Needs Regulation
Mediation should be regulated for the good of the public, argues legal scholar.
Scrutinizing Deference to Administrative Agencies
Scholar evaluates arguments for scaling back deference doctrines in light of renewed interest in reform.
Yams v. Sweet Potatoes
Thanksgiving offers chance to explore scientific and regulatory distinctions in popular holiday fare.
All Hands on Deck for Cybercrime Regulation
Scholar analyzes how traditional police regulation must change in the face of cybercrime.
Do-It-Yourself for the Legal Industry
Scholar argues that low-income litigants can benefit from self-help resources.
Revisiting Deference to Agencies in Criminal Deportation Cases
Scholar argues against using agency interpretations of immigration law in criminal deportation cases.