Telehealth Abortion Care
Scholars consider how the authorization of telehealth can expand access to medication abortion.
Contractors in Rulemaking
Guidance from ACUS seeks to help agencies craft policies guiding their use of contractors in the rulemaking process.
Agency General Counsels, Beware
Federal agencies can face legal risk if they only provide constructive notice of regulatory changes through publication and FOIA “availability.”
Improving International Regulatory Cooperation
New OECD recommendation seeks to improve regulatory cooperation across countries.
Redesigning Automated Legal Guidance
Agencies should take care when using chatbots, virtual assistants, and preset menus to share legal information.
Using Technology and Contractors in the Administrative State
Government agency recommends that other federal agencies follow best practices for automation, notice, and use of private contractors.
Is the SEC Moving Beyond Disclosure?
Former regulator argues that proposed SEC rules open up new regulation of securities markets.
Are Food Regulators Stepping up to the Plate?
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship discussing quality and safety issues within U.S. food regulation.
The P2P Fraud Conundrum
Regulators must strike a difficult balance in tamping down increased fraud on peer-to-peer payment platforms.
Amusement Park Regulation’s Bumpy Ride
A patchwork of state and private industry oversight leaves room for federal intervention.
A Judicial Threat to Conservation
The recent nullification of environmental regulations by a federal court sets a dangerous precedent.
A Voluntary Coda
Just as with the process of creating voluntary codes and standards, the development of Codes-and-Standards.org was truly collaborative.