The Future of Countercyclical Regulation
Scholars evaluate the viability of adjusting regulations to accommodate changes in economic conditions.
Are High Rents Inevitable?
Experts tackle the problem of preserving affordable housing in booming real estate markets.
Regulating the Final Frontier
Expert examines the challenges that regulation of outer space poses to the international community.
Regulating the “Kidney Club”
Scholar finds that many citizens are comfortable with providing financial incentives to living organ donors.
Removing the Tax Consequences of Student Loan Discharge
Treasury Department could take action to eliminate taxation of student loan forgiveness.
Capitalizing on Billion-Dollar Deals for the Public Interest
Former government officials discuss how agencies achieve compliance goals by using leverage against companies.
A Look at States’ Roles in Administrative Constitutionalism
Law professor argues that states play a critical, but often neglected, role in constitutional decision-making.
The Ongoing Rise of Good Governance in China
Influenced by American and Western practices, China continues to produce governmental innovations.
Regulating Automated Financial Advice
Scholars present framework for the regulation of automated advisors in the financial services industry.
Repairing the Leaks in Drinking Water Regulations
Scholars recommend incorporating health-based standards into federal drinking water regulations.
Promoting Health Goals in a Self-Regulating Industry
Scholar suggests ways to make self-regulation of the Australian food industry more effective.