New Developments in Regulatory Benefit-Cost Analysis
Scholars and industry representatives highlight takeaways from conference on new regulatory developments.
Regulating Immigration in a Deregulatory Administration
The Trump Administration’s measures to restrict immigration do not square with its push to deregulate.
For Smokers Trying to Quit, Information Could Be Key
Scholar argues that recent FDA regulations may keep smokers in the dark about e-cigarettes.
The Guidance Racket
Despite attacks from conservatives, guidance documents help agencies and regulated firms comply with the law.
Guidance and the Congressional Review Act
Congress faces issues in attempting to apply regulation-removing law to agency guidance.
Current Economic Regulatory Framework Works for Freight Rail Customers
The STB is considering proposals that would hurt the successfully managed freight rail industry.
Republicans Discover the Mythical Basis for Regulatory Reform
Deregulatory difficulties will reveal that rulemaking and judicial review are stringent enough without reform.
Let’s Be Real About Trump’s First Year in Regulation
Claims that the Trump Administration has radically reduced regulation are simply not true.
On Immigration, Trump Is No Deregulator
The Trump Administration has significantly increased regulation of immigration—to the nation’s detriment.
Trump, EPA, and the Anti-Regulatory State
Ideological polarization and regulatory capture have made 2017 a bad year for EPA.
What A Difference A Year Makes
Americans should applaud President Trump for rolling back Obama Administration overreach.
Regulation in the Trump Administration’s First Year
Officials and scholars evaluate major developments one year after the President’s Inauguration.