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RegBlog Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with Panel of Top Regulatory Thinkers

RegBlog Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with Panel of Top Regulatory Thinkers

Panel organized by RegBlog and Penn Program on Regulation examines upcoming election’s implications for regulation.

Rulemaking’s Puzzles

Rulemaking’s Puzzles

Study explains increase in regulation despite supposed rulemaking ossification.

Better Policy Analysis Makes for a Better World

Better Policy Analysis Makes for a Better World

Combining better analysis with more meaningful participation will improve policy decisions.

Moving Forward to Improve Regulation

Moving Forward to Improve Regulation

A recent OECD Regulatory Policy Outlook sketches the present and future of OECD countries’ regulatory policy practices.

Smarter Regulation for the “Optimizing Economy”

Smarter Regulation for the “Optimizing Economy”

An economy increasingly based on algorithms will need a more sophisticated government, too.

Justice Scalia’s Greatest Hits in Administrative Law

Justice Scalia’s Greatest Hits in Administrative Law

The Regulatory Review reflects on the late Justice Scalia’s most consequential—and colorful—opinions in administrative law.

Regulatory Agenda Offers Glimpse Into Obama Adminstration Priorities

Regulatory Agenda Offers Glimpse Into Obama Adminstration Priorities

Agenda details some of the Administration’s high priority rules for 2016.

A Price of Greater Executive Discretion

A Price of Greater Executive Discretion

Scholar responds to University of Pennsylvania’s executive discretion series by highlighting transparency concerns.

For Law Enforcement, Super Bowl Security Took Center Stage

For Law Enforcement, Super Bowl Security Took Center Stage

Federal, state, and local agencies aimed to safeguard major sporting event in the wake of terrorist attacks.

Conventions as Constraints on Executive Discretion

Conventions as Constraints on Executive Discretion

Adrian Vermeule’s closing remarks highlight the role of conventions in limiting the exercise of executive power.

Enhancing Democracy With Presidential Signing Statements

Enhancing Democracy With Presidential Signing Statements

Christopher Yoo argues in defense of the use of presidential signing statements.

Using the APA to Constrain Presidential Inaction

Using the APA to Constrain Presidential Inaction

Dan Walters argues that the Administrative Procedure Act provides the courts with the best framework for reviewing presidential inaction.