Opinion

Reflecting on a Decade of The Regulatory Review

Reflecting on a Decade of The Regulatory Review

The Review’s Editors-in-Chief reflect on their experiences and celebrate what makes this publication so extraordinary.

Innovation and Securities Regulation

Innovation and Securities Regulation

The SEC should do more to support the use of innovative technologies by investors in capital markets.

The Evolution of Delaware’s Corporate Oversight Doctrine

The Evolution of Delaware’s Corporate Oversight Doctrine

Recent court decisions have set the stage for greater board accountability for corporate regulatory noncompliance.

Antitrust and Regulation Over Time

Antitrust and Regulation Over Time

As the scope of regulation in an industry narrows, the scope of potential antitrust liability becomes broader.

Remembering and Continuing RBG’s Legacy

Remembering and Continuing RBG’s Legacy

Justice Ginsburg paved the way toward gender equality, inspiring generations to advocate justice under the law.

A Decade of Political Swings, and Consistency

A Decade of Political Swings, and Consistency

Presidential administrations have taken dramatically different approaches to regulation over the last ten years.

The Art of the Climate Change War

The Art of the Climate Change War

The world needs a new strategy to fight climate change aggressively and effectively.

Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look

Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look

Distinguished lecturer discusses restoring public support for regulation and how regulatory benefits are hidden in plain sight.

Abortion Regulation in the Age of COVID-19

Abortion Regulation in the Age of COVID-19

Both abortion advocates and opponents have used the COVID-19 crisis to further their policy goals.

When Tech Giants Want to Play Banker

When Tech Giants Want to Play Banker

In financially uncertain times, regulators should be attentive to Facebook’s plan to issue a cryptocurrency.

The Pandemic’s Toll on Science

The Pandemic’s Toll on Science

Deep state conspiracies threaten science and degrade public trust in government amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The ADA, Telework, and the Post-Pandemic Workplace

The ADA, Telework, and the Post-Pandemic Workplace

The EEOC should update its guidance to encourage employers to provide telework as a reasonable accommodation.