Opinion

Court-Proofing the Administrative State

Court-Proofing the Administrative State

Recent Supreme Court rulings create the need to insulate administrative decisions from judicial review.

Improving How We Measure Cumulative Regulatory Impact

Improving How We Measure Cumulative Regulatory Impact

The continuing need for research on the cumulative impact of regulation breeds opportunities.

The Rights of Same-Sex Couples in the Coming Administration

The Rights of Same-Sex Couples in the Coming Administration

The incoming Trump Administration threatens the current constitutionality of same-sex marriage.

The Important Case that Most People Know Nothing About

The Important Case that Most People Know Nothing About

United States v. Eaton serves as the constitutional basis for thousands of executive branch decisions.

The Administrative State in a Project 2025 World

The Administrative State in a Project 2025 World

President Trump’s Project 2025 vision requires progressives to provide an equally compelling alternative.

Managing Regulatory Review in the Biden Administration

Managing Regulatory Review in the Biden Administration

At the 2024 PPR Distinguished Lecture on Regulation, Administrator Revesz highlighted the Biden Administration’s regulatory reform efforts.  

The Virginia Model for Regulatory Modernization

The Virginia Model for Regulatory Modernization

Virginia can serve as a model for other states looking to reform and modernize their regulatory regimes.

Congressional Constituent Service Inquiries

Congressional Constituent Service Inquiries

Scholar recommends improvements to agencies’ management of congressional requests on behalf of constituents.

Promoting Consistency and Transparency in Individualized Guidance

Promoting Consistency and Transparency in Individualized Guidance

New research highlights the unique challenges agencies face when providing individual regulatory guidance.

Participation of Senate-Confirmed Officials in Administrative Adjudication

Participation of Senate-Confirmed Officials in Administrative Adjudication

A new report to ACUS makes recommendations for how Senate-confirmed officials should participate in adjudication.

Choosing the Court to Review Agency Rulemaking

Choosing the Court to Review Agency Rulemaking

ACUS’s recommendation on judicial review of federal regulations provides much-needed clarity.

Drilling Down on Loper Bright and Health Care Regulation

Drilling Down on Loper Bright and Health Care Regulation

The Loper Bright decision leaves hundreds of pivotal health care regulations subject to litigation.