A Contribution to Both Legal History and Constitutional Theory
The Workplace Constitution Reveals that the U.S. Constitution lacks any particular political valence.
Administrative Constitutionalism and Administrative Power
New book raises the question of when bureaucratic constitutional interpretation is desirable and sustainable.
A Window into America’s Administrative State
Agencies are deeply enmeshed in creating our constitutional understanding.
Administering the Workplace Constitution
The Constitution is distinct and alive in the administrative state.
European Union Reveals Plan to Build Capital Markets Union
EU Commission invites public feedback on private lending consolidation plan.
Safety Standards Make an Impact
Government report shows how motor vehicle safety measures save lives.
New “Sue-and-Settle” Bill is Much Ado About Nothing
Proposed legislation seeking to curb collusive deadline suits misunderstands the administrative process.
New Regulations Proposed on Arctic Ocean Drilling
Interior Department proposes new regulations for exploratory drilling offshore Alaska.
Regulating Away Housing Bubbles
Two scholars argue for measures to reduce the incidence and magnitude of housing bubbles.
EPA Reform Measures Face White House Opposition
White House claims EPA reform legislation is expensive, unnecessary, and arbitrary.
Can 911 Find You?
FCC issues final rule increasing 911 operators’ ability to locate wireless 911 callers.