Cryptocurrency Under a Second Trump Administration
The Trump Administration has proposed changes that could reshape the American cryptocurrency landscape.
Labor Regulation at the Department of Transportation
The Transportation Department’s labor policies impede necessary safety reforms.
Judicial Intervention in State and Local Public School Curricula
Courts address limits of state and local control over school curriculum.
Legislative Primacy
President Trump’s recent executive orders challenge Congress’s role in creating policy.
Correcting the Common Sense of “Biological Sex”
The Trump Administration’s definition of biological sex does not accurately reflect modern science.
Will a Republican Trifecta Bring Clearer Crypto Regulation?
Clarified cryptocurrency regulation may come from expanded CFTC power under Trump Administration.
A Loss for Public Participation
HHS’s reversal of its Nixon-era policy will reduce valuable public participation in rulemakings.
Administrative Changes that Decrease Transparency at HHS
Recent actions by HHS undermine the promises of transparency made by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
DOGE Is a Wakeup Call for Economists and Attorneys
DOGE’s approach to deregulation demonstrates the need for economists and lawyers to learn from each other.
The 1-In-10-Out Order’s Deregulatory Limitations
The deregulatory goals of the 1-in-10-out directive may be stymied by agency gaming and legal challenges.
Increasing Public Access to Essential Professional Services
Reforming occupational licensing rules can reduce the cost of professional services and improve efficiency.
Escalating Flawed Deregulatory Math
The Trump Administration’s new 1-in-10-out executive order is more flawed than its predecessor.