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Justice Scalia’s Greatest Hits in Administrative Law

Justice Scalia’s Greatest Hits in Administrative Law

The Regulatory Review reflects on the late Justice Scalia’s most consequential—and colorful—opinions in administrative law.

Regulatory Agenda Offers Glimpse Into Obama Adminstration Priorities

Regulatory Agenda Offers Glimpse Into Obama Adminstration Priorities

Agenda details some of the Administration’s high priority rules for 2016.

Regulating California’s Drought

Regulating California’s Drought

Despite increased precipitation, conservation remains critical.

Keeping the Heat On in New York City

Keeping the Heat On in New York City

Proposed change to the city’s code would eliminate outdoor temperature as a determinant for heating.

FCC to Consider Unlocking the Cable Box

FCC to Consider Unlocking the Cable Box

Chairman Wheeler seeks to promote competition in the video services market by unlocking the set-top box.

Regulating Self-Driving Cars

Regulating Self-Driving Cars

As the technology for automated cars develops, California regulators consider how best to approach this new challenge.

What Constitutes “Natural” Foods?

What Constitutes “Natural” Foods?

The FDA requests information in possible first steps to regulate the term “natural” on food labels.

Regulating Renewable Energy

Regulating Renewable Energy

Agencies work with California to tap into the energy potential of the Mojave Desert.

Law Provides New Regulatory Framework for Space Commerce

Law Provides New Regulatory Framework for Space Commerce

The SPACE Act provides financial, legal, and regulatory support to the commercial space industry.

Regulatory News: Year in Review

Regulatory News: Year in Review

The Regulatory Review celebrates the end of 2015 by featuring our top news posts from the past year.

Health Assessment Penalties May Extend to Spouses

Health Assessment Penalties May Extend to Spouses

A proposal would let employers use financial incentives to get health data from employees’ spouses.

Pipeline Safety Regulator Proposes Rule to Prevent Pipeline Spills

Pipeline Safety Regulator Proposes Rule to Prevent Pipeline Spills

Rule would impose reporting and inspection requirements in light of 2010 pipeline spill and legislation.