Reconnecting Regulators to the Regulated
Scholar proposes a new U.S. regulatory system that would be more accountable to the public.
How Agencies Can Better Regulate for Racial Justice
The federal government should promote racial equity assessments, equity planning, and audits.
Increasing Protections for Low-Income Homeowners
Philadelphia law helps vulnerable homeowners retain intergenerational equity.
Beyond OIRA for Equity in Regulatory Process
OIRA should use both top-down and bottom-up approaches to advance equity at the agency level.
Institutionalizing Equity in Agency Decision Making
By creating internal rules on rulemaking, agencies can increase underserved communities’ access and participation.
Public Input in Rulemaking
Public comments allow agencies to understand the perspectives of those who regulations are intended to benefit.
Creating an Administrative System for All
Experts explore how federal agencies can better include and serve marginalized communities.
Equity and Justice Should Begin at Home
Federal public lands agencies should prioritize the inclusion and fair treatment of all employees.
Can Regulation Promote Environmental Justice?
Scholars offer suggestions for how regulation can reduce disparities in exposure to environmental problems.
Defining Equity in Algorithmic Change
When Boston school leaders sought to use algorithms to redesign the bus schedule, equity remained a challenge.
A Green Economy Must Achieve Climate Justice
Environmental policymaking should focus on serving the underprivileged.