Presidential Authority and the Antiquities Act
Scholars contend that the President may revoke monument designations made during previous administrations.
Executive Power and the CFPB
D.C. Circuit weighs constitutionality of the consumer financial watchdog’s organizational structure.
Regulating Religious Accommodation at Work
Federal appeals court weighs employers’ obligation to accommodate employees’ religious practices.
What Makes Achieving Regulatory Excellence So Difficult
Scholar examines the distinctive challenges and responsibilities confronting regulators.
Scrutinizing Deference to Administrative Agencies
Scholar evaluates arguments for scaling back deference doctrines in light of renewed interest in reform.
Including Climate Change in Environmental Impact Analyses
D.C. Circuit holds federal energy regulators must consider pipeline project’s impact on climate change.
Improving the Public-Private Cybersecurity Partnership
State-sponsored cyber attacks may require revamping how the government helps companies fight back.
Constraining the SEC’s Enforcement Options
Supreme Court limits agency’s ability to demand repayment of illegal gains.
Achieving Agency Compliance
Scholar examines the role of contempt findings in ensuring agency compliance with court orders.
Week in Review
The House passes the American Health Care Act, the Justice Department releases data on incarcerated aliens, and more…
Week in Review
The Senate uses the nuclear option, the Seventh Circuit rules on sexual orientation discrimination, and more…