Administrative Law

The Administrative Shallow State

The Administrative Shallow State

Scholars argue that federal advisory committees help align agency decision-making with electoral politics.

Featured Regulatory Series of 2020

Featured Regulatory Series of 2020

The Regulatory Review revisits its series published over the past year.

Top Staff Essays of 2020

Top Staff Essays of 2020

The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory stories written by our staff in 2020.

Top Contributor Essays of 2020

Top Contributor Essays of 2020

The Regulatory Review highlights the top essays written by our contributors in 2020.

The 2020 Regulatory Year in Review

The 2020 Regulatory Year in Review

The Regulatory Review presents its leading essays from the past year.

Tearing at the Mask of the Administrative State

Tearing at the Mask of the Administrative State

How should actors within the administrative state grapple with the questions Black Lives Matter poses?

The Past and Present of Racism in the Administrative State

The Past and Present of Racism in the Administrative State

Creating an anti-racist administrative state requires confronting and dismantling historic, systemic racism.

Racism, Regulation, and the Administrative State

Racism, Regulation, and the Administrative State

Leading scholars address the ways in which racism pervades the modern administrative state and legal profession.

Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look

Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look

Distinguished lecturer discusses restoring public support for regulation and how regulatory benefits are hidden in plain sight.

Remembering Judge Stephen F. Williams

Remembering Judge Stephen F. Williams

Beyond his many contributions to the law, Judge Williams’s intellectual curiosity fostered his commitment to humanity.

Dissing the Supreme Court

Dissing the Supreme Court

President Trump’s reactions to Supreme Court decisions threaten the legitimacy of the nation’s judicial system.

Toward a “Unitary Executive” Vision of Article II?

Toward a “Unitary Executive” Vision of Article II?

The Supreme Court relied on misleading arguments and revisionist history to strike down the CFPB’s structure.