The Urgent Need for Two Unanimous Opinions
The Supreme Court should decide two monumental lawsuits about former President Trump with short, narrow, and unanimous opinions.
Raising Questions About a Carbon Tax
Policymakers should more carefully consider the challenges to implementing a carbon tax.
The Bounded Triumph of Health Care Ballot Initiatives
Medicaid expansion ballot initiatives show state referenda can expand health care access—but they have their limits.
Regulating Fuel Efficiency in Fantasyland
Congress should allow NHTSA to consider electric vehicles and credit trading when setting fuel standards.
On Misciting Marbury
In deciding whether to overrule the Chevron doctrine, the Supreme Court should not be persuaded by mistaken invocations of a famous dictum.
Rural Backlash Could Impede Climate Ambition
Efforts to triple renewable energy capacity may face resistance from citizens in rural areas.
How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence
Management-based regulation is needed due to artificial intelligence’s extreme heterogeneity.
A People-and-Processes Approach to AI Governance
New White House directives take a management-based approach to governing artificial intelligence.
Affordable Housing is Climate-Friendly Housing
States should prohibit local zoning ordinances that bar affordable, climate-friendly housing.
Digital Replica Bill May Leave Performers Worse Off
The NO FAKES ACT may undermine performers’ control over their intellectual property rights.
The Promise of Next Generation Compliance
“Next Gen” thinking is fundamentally optimistic that we have the tools to improve regulatory compliance, if only we decide to use them.
Next Generation Compliance and Evidence-Based Policy
Next Gen innovation must be paired with traditional enforcement and formal evaluation mechanisms to work effectively.