Harmonizing Antitrust Enforcement
Scholar highlights the dissonance between law enforcement authorities and proposes coordination solutions.
Plugging Holes in the Clean Water Act
Scholar sees design flaws in federal water pollution law as fueling rival legal theories.
The Reopened Window of Tech Regulation
Scholar analyzes regulation gaps and argues that COVID-19 created a unique opportunity to regulate technology overuse.
The Mining Mania That Threatens Native Nations
Experts point to the adverse effects of expanded mineral mining on and near tribal lands.
White House Seeks to Modernize Its Public Engagement Over Regulation
OIRA releases guidance aiming to expand participation in the regulatory review process.
Week in Review
The Colorado Supreme Court disqualifies former President Trump from the state’s primary ballot, the FTC and Justice Department issue new Merger Guidelines, and more…
Reversing the Evaporation of Air Pollution Prosecutions
Scholars analyze decreasing environmental prosecutions and propose enforcement improvements.
Fortifying Modern International Regulation
Jean Galbraith discusses the role international law plays in solving shared issues.
Scarcity Issues in Water Rights
Scholars explore the regulatory issues surrounding water rights nationally and internationally.
Is It Time to Re-Fuel Airline Regulation?
A Penn Program on Regulation panel considers the merits of reforming U.S. aviation regulation.
The Green Clash Between Renewables and Conservation
Scholars argue that federal agencies can conserve land and still increase renewable energy output.