The Cost of the Immigration Detention Bed Quota
Scholar argues that bed quotas financially burden taxpayers and may violate the law.
Successfully Protecting Public Insurance from Fraud
Health care fraud program reports billions of taxpayer dollars returned to federal health funds.
Achieving Climate Change Goals Without the Clean Power Plan
Scholars argue EPA may already have the tools it needs to effectively regulate greenhouse gases.
Regulating a 3D Printing Revolution
New technology facilitates home creations and may lead to widespread copyright infringement.
What if Dodd-Frank is Built on Faulty Assumptions?
Duke Law Professor argues for a new regulatory paradigm.
Can Canada School Trump on Regulatory Reform?
As Trump takes aim at regulation, Canada’s experience with regulatory budgeting offers a possible template.
Unraveling Trump’s “Two-for-One” Regulatory Reform Plan
Scholar considers how costs and benefits might be calculated under a regulatory offsets system.
Are Independent Agencies Really Independent?
A federal court ruling revives questions about the insulation of independent agencies.
Do Environmental Regulations Really Work?
Scholars argue that environmental laws improve air quality despite increases in U.S. manufacturing output.
Hard Brexit Makes Hard Law for EU Financial Services Regulation
A hard Brexit may require an overhaul of the EU’s rules governing its relationship with non-member states.
Defining the Role of the Chief Information Security Officer
Agencies’ challenges with managing cybersecurity may prove instructive as New York unveils new cyber rule.