The EPA Transport Rule’s Positive Net Benefits
Studies show that the environmental and health benefits of the EPA’s proposed rule would significantly outweigh its compliance costs.
President Obama Wins Praise from Business
The President reaches out to the business community in an effort to stake out a middle ground.
Regulatory Agencies Plan for Federal Government Shutdown
Agencies show how they would react to a funding hiatus.
Proposed HHS Rule Would Extend Health Care Protections to Student Health Plans
The proposed rule would offer some, but all not, consumer protections of PPACA to student health plans.
Week in Review
Senator proposes regulatory budget bill, EPA holds meeting to discuss drinking water regulations, and more…
Federal Budget Battle Centers on Regulation
Regulatory agencies’ budgets a focal point in negotiations over government spending.
Federal Courts Split on Constitutionality of Individual Mandate in Health Care Law
Two district courts uphold insurance mandate, but two other courts find it unconstitutional.
Week in Review
Senate healthcare repeal fails, contraception requirement may violate religious liberty, and more…
State of the Union and Responses Highlight Key Differences Over Regulation
President Obama and Republican leaders debate health care, environmental regulation, and other regulatory issues.
Another Regulatory Milestone as the Federal Register Act Turns 75
The Regulatory Review recognizes the contributions of the federal government’s “daily newspaper.”
Elena Kagan and the Regulatory State
Elena Kagan’s appointment underscores an important shift in American law toward legislation and regulatory law.