Hyping the Cost of Regulation
Regulatory action should be based on accurate estimates of regulatory benefits and costs.
Guidance and the Congressional Review Act
Congress faces issues in attempting to apply regulation-removing law to agency guidance.
Repealing the CFPB’s Arbitration Rule
President Trump signs measure rescinding the financial consumer watchdog’s recent rule.
The CFPB’s Final Arbitration Rule Run Amok
New rule will raise costs, harming businesses, consumers, and the court system.
It Is Premature to Label a Regulatory Budget Unconstitutional
The President’s one-in, two-out executive order may be difficult to implement, but it is not unconstitutional.
A Wolf in Sheep’s Skin
The Early Participation in Regulations Act will further complicate the rulemaking process.
Scrap the Congressional Review Act
The law goes against the public interest, favoring lobbyists over public protections.
The Congressional Review Act Is No Antidote for Critics of Regulation
Law does not address claims of excessive delegation of Congress’s policymaking responsibilities.
FCC Privacy Rule Repealed
Congress and President Trump dismantle Obama Administration rule aimed at bolstering Internet privacy.
Will Congressional Review Act Repeals Change Agency Behavior?
The Trump Administration’s embrace of a seldom-used law may undermine future regulatory efforts.
Making Regulatory Reform a Reality
A recent executive order seeks to reinforce the Trump Administration’s regulatory reform agenda.
Measuring the Obama Administration’s Historic Midnight Surge
Scholars model the impact of regulations issued in the final months of the Obama Administration.