The Coming Decline of Anti-Regulatory Conservatism
The anti-regulatory effort constructed in the 1970s has influenced American society, but its own success may lead to its demise.
Joel A. Mintz is a Professor Emeritus and the C. William Trout Senior Fellow at the Nova Southeastern University College of Law. He is a member of the Board of the Center for Progressive Reform and an elected member of the American Law Institute.
The anti-regulatory effort constructed in the 1970s has influenced American society, but its own success may lead to its demise.