U.S. Election 2016
The Regulatory Review unveils its special election feature, starting with daily, on-site reporting on the Democratic National Convention.
Redistricting Law Refined
Recent Supreme Court redistricting decisions clarify two important legal developments—but leave the status of partisan gerrymandering claims unresolved.
Federal Government Allows College to Pay Clinton Campaign Intern
Federal Election Commission says that tax-exempt universities may provide cash stipends to unpaid campaign interns.
Campaign Finance’s Creeping Deregulation
Recent court rulings, bureaucratic failings, and political conflict have loosened campaign finance rules.
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.
Regulatory Policy and the Brazilian Presidential Election
Electoral results indicate Brazilians remain divided over regulatory policy.
Primary Season Poses Special Challenges for PAC Spending Reporting
FEC proposes three alternative draft rules for the transparency of multi-state primary expenditures.