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Hotter Days Making Harder Work

Hotter Days Making Harder Work

Scholars discuss how regulating heat exposure at work could protect workers as temperatures rise.

Achieving Regulatory Success Through Failure

Achieving Regulatory Success Through Failure

Scholar argues that regulators need “permission to fail” when adapting to private sector innovation.

Grid Governance Reform for a Clean Energy Transition

Grid Governance Reform for a Clean Energy Transition

Scholars urge RTOs to adopt more pluralist governance model.

Modernizing the “Value of a Statistical Life”

Modernizing the “Value of a Statistical Life”

Regulators should adopt alternative approaches to valuing avoided mortality in regulatory analysis.

AI, Due Process, and Trade Secrets

AI, Due Process, and Trade Secrets

A recent court decision about pencils may turn out to help protect rights in an era of artificial intelligence.

Medical Debt Collection

Medical Debt Collection

Experts discuss how regulators can protect consumers from aggressive collection practices.

How Fixing the Past May Create Future Regulatory Problems

How Fixing the Past May Create Future Regulatory Problems

Scholar argues that generational amnesia may lead to ineffective regulatory solutions in the future.

Social Media Deplatforming

Social Media Deplatforming

Scholar brings a historical perspective to the debate around social media deplatforming.

Could West Virginia v. EPA Strengthen State Climate Laws?

Could West Virginia v. EPA Strengthen State Climate Laws?

Scholars argue that a recent Supreme Court decision may bolster state climate lawsuits.

Premerger Notification Proposal Faces a Rocky Path

Premerger Notification Proposal Faces a Rocky Path

The FTC’s proposed changes to its premerger notification form are unlikely to survive judicial review.

Are Most Federal Statutes Unconstitutional?

Are Most Federal Statutes Unconstitutional?

Recent appellate judge’s dissent charts a radical approach to the nondelegation doctrine.

How To Regulate With Excellence

How To Regulate With Excellence

Cary Coglianese discusses how regulators can sharpen their skills and produce better regulatory outcomes.