Opinion

Can the Courts Manage the Trump Blitzkrieg?

Can the Courts Manage the Trump Blitzkrieg?

Legal questions raised in the first weeks of the Trump Administration may require the Supreme Court to make difficult decisions quickly.

The CRA is a Payday for Congressional Republicans

The CRA is a Payday for Congressional Republicans

The Congressional Review Act offers a divided Republican caucus the opportunity to gut regulations.

Miscarriage of Justice

Miscarriage of Justice

Legislators must come together to protect pregnant patients who miscarry.

Will Trump 2.0 Deregulate More than Trump 1.0?

Will Trump 2.0 Deregulate More than Trump 1.0?

The incoming Trump Administration again promises massive deregulation, but it remains to be seen how much can realistically be rolled back.

Protecting Climate Legislation Through Issue Linkage

Protecting Climate Legislation Through Issue Linkage

Research shows that linking climate issues with other legislative priorities increases congressional support.

FDA’s “Belt and Suspenders” Approach to Mifepristone Approval

FDA’s “Belt and Suspenders” Approach to Mifepristone Approval

Political pressure and wary regulators shaped FDA’s mifepristone approval in 2000.

Revisiting EPA’s Forever Chemical Strategy

Revisiting EPA’s Forever Chemical Strategy

EPA has made significant progress on PFAS regulation over the past three years, but more work remains.

Regulatory Strategies for Decarbonizing Urban and Corporate America

Regulatory Strategies for Decarbonizing Urban and Corporate America

State initiatives and regulations can fill the incoming Trump Administration’s climate leadership gap.

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.