Regulating Representatives in Agency Adjudicative Proceedings
Agencies can promote ethical practices by adopting rules of conduct for attorneys and other representatives in adjudication.
Making Inoperative Guidance Accessible to All
Even when agencies change or rescind guidance documents, they should be clearly labeled and readily available to the public.
Improving Transparency and Administrative Accountability
ACUS issues recommendations to improve administrative governance.
Giving the Power of Preemption to Private Business
Florida lawmakers create a pathway for companies to challenge local regulations that affect profits.
Law Students Can Now Argue Copyright Claims
A new U.S. Copyright Office rule allows law students to appear before the Copyright Claims Board.
Lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program
To navigate future crises, policymakers can learn from the flaws of pandemic-era loan distribution.
Sniffing Out New Regulation
Scholars propose to modify the current regulatory regime for animal-based medical diagnostics.
Is the IRS Ready for Tax Season?
The Internal Revenue Service suffers from pandemic delays, staffing shortages, and high expectations.
The Biden Administration Should Not Sunset the Sunset Rule
Repealing the Sunset Rule would burden small businesses and violate the law.
Safeguarding the Right to Vote Through a Strong Regulatory System
Increased voter participation requires a regulatory system that invites public engagement.
Important Changes at the Intersection of Antitrust and Administrative Law
Supreme Court changes in administrative law create uncertainty for new antitrust guidance from federal regulators.