Government’s Influence on American Economic Development
Scholars respond to a review of their work and expand on the book’s lessons for the future.
Regulatory Legacies and the Potential Limits of Trump 2.0
Shapiro and Tomain’s new book highlights political and economic constraints on the incoming Trump Administration’s ability to achieve its goals.
Trump Deregulatory Review Redux Plus
Trump’s 1-in-10-out executive order threatens necessary regulations and existing constitutional norms.
“Big” Government Protects American Values in a Big Economy
Their definitions and applications have evolved, but core American values have kept government and markets in dynamic equilibrium.
A Sorely Needed Defense of Government’s Possibilities
Government regulation has played a crucial role in developing U.S. industries and improving citizens’ lives.
The Unbearable Lightness of the Unitary Executive Theory
A Supreme Court that embraces a powerful executive could aid President Trump’s efforts to eliminate agency independence.
How Government and Markets Built America Together
Government has always been involved in the evolution of America—and it will likely stay that way.
Dictatorship and Accountability
A recent Trump executive order unlawfully undermines the authority of independent agencies.
A Modern Consumer Bill of Rights in the Age of AI
The rapid advance of AI systems requires new shared guideposts for consumer protection.
Will the ABA Continue to Accredit Law Schools?
The Trump Administration may challenge the American Bar Association’s role in accrediting law schools.
Reviewing Efforts to Replace the Affordable Care Act
Advocates should understand past efforts to replace the Affordable Care Act to defend its core protections.
International Organizations Can Help DOGE Deregulate
International organizations can conduct research on regulatory efficiency and best practices to support DOGE’s mission.