Moving Administrative Processes Forward, Together
ACUS adopts a series of recommendations to improve agency practices and reduce administrative burdens.
Improving Disaster Relief
Scholars discuss reforming federal disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
The Markets Are Up, but Workers’ Power Is Down
Scholars recommend ways for regulators level the playing field by empowering workers.
Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption
Scholars argue that MLB’s antitrust exemption has decreased engagement with baseball for players and fans.
Protecting Consumers from the Dark
Scholar argues that the EU’s AI Act needs redrafting to protect consumers from manipulative digital practices.
Strengthening Global Connections in Regulatory Governance
The launch of a new International Association on Regulation and Governance can build bridges across disciplines, nations, and generations.
Taking on Toxic Chemicals
Madeleine Bee, a senior chemical regulation and food safety consultant, discusses recent “forever chemical” legislation in California.
Regulating Off-Label Prescribing
Scholars and practitioners debate whether and how to regulate off-label drug use.
Preventing Terrorist Financing Through Regulation
Scholars argue that private regulation may better prevent the use of cryptocurrency to fund terrorist operations.
Harmonizing Antitrust Enforcement
Scholar highlights the dissonance between law enforcement authorities and proposes coordination solutions.
Restoring Independence in Child Neglect Laws
Scholar explores the unintended consequences of state child neglect laws and proposes changes.
Improving Truck and Train Safety
Innovations in technology and infrastructure can improve safety in shipping industries.