CRA Resolutions Against Agency Guidance Are Meaningless
GAO is wrong to think that Congress can use the CRA to overturn agency guidance.
Credible and Stable Regulation Encourages Voluntary Climate Action
President Obama’s Clean Power Plan prompted companies to expand transparency about their carbon emissions.
The National Injunction and the Administrative Procedure Act
Critics of national injunctions should not stretch the meaning of key words in the APA.
Using Blockchain to Improve Regulatory Analysis and Reform
Blockchain could provide essential data on the effectiveness of regulations.
Overruling Chevron Could Make Congress Great Again
Limiting judicial deference to agencies would strengthen environmental policy and democratic accountability.
Get Moving With Climate Action
Former EPA Administrator urges the public to take action against climate change.
The Pitfalls of Consistent Cost-Benefit Analyses
A one-size-fits-all approach to cost-benefit analysis won’t necessarily ensure better policy.
Tainted Review
Environmentalists should question any move by this Administration’s EPA to reform its cost-benefit analysis.
The Trump Administration Targets Student Loan Protections
The APA is at the center of state efforts to challenge the Trump Administration’s education policy changes.
Cutting Through the Rhetoric of Cutting Red Tape
Regulatory counting paints a distorted picture of the costs and benefits of regulatory action.
Challenging the Anti-Regulatory Narrative
The Clean Air Act’s success reveals the flaws in the standard critique of the administrative state.
Continuing to Trade One Form of Discrimination for Another
The Supreme Court again decries one form of discrimination while upholding another.