Compliance is the Bridge to Better Regulatory Outcomes
Analyzing and improving compliance is the key to strengthening regulators’ performance.
The Urgent Need for Two Unanimous Opinions
The Supreme Court should decide two monumental lawsuits about former President Trump with short, narrow, and unanimous opinions.
On Misciting Marbury
In deciding whether to overrule the Chevron doctrine, the Supreme Court should not be persuaded by mistaken invocations of a famous dictum.
Lingering Questions About the Major Questions Doctrine
Scholars discuss the origins, scope, and merits of the U.S. Supreme Court’s “major questions doctrine.”
White House Seeks to Modernize Its Public Engagement Over Regulation
OIRA releases guidance aiming to expand participation in the regulatory review process.
Reviving FTC Rulemaking
Attorney calls for consumer protection agency to increase the use of its authority to issue regulations.
Reforming the Exchange Visitor Program for Au Pairs
The U.S. Department of State seeks to increase wages and improve labor protections for au pairs.
Is the SEC Hiding in Plain Sight?
Scholar claims that the SEC’s 2022 whistleblower report to Congress was the least transparent in history.
Reversing Trump-Era Changes to Immigration Court Proceedings
U.S. immigration office proposes a rule to address problems with the immigration court system.
Reforming U.S. Visa Programs for Foreign Workers
U.S. immigration agency proposes new rule to address problems with temporary work visas.
Promoting Best Practices for U.S. Regulatory Analysis
Benefit-cost analysis experts advocate changes to a draft update of OMB Circular A-4.
Risk Identification in AI Regulation
Daniel Ho discusses the importance of identifying emerging risks for effective artificial intelligence regulation.