Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look
Distinguished lecturer discusses restoring public support for regulation and how regulatory benefits are hidden in plain sight.
Tracking Legal Responses to COVID-19
The Regulatory Review’s extensive COVID-19 global series exemplifies Penn Law’s international and cross-disciplinary strengths.
What the Shutdown Revealed About the Value of Public Service
In his 2019 Distinguished Regulation Lecture at Penn Law, Paul C. Light shares a message of hope about public service.
Improving Regulatory Decisions
Leading business, law, and government professionals study regulation in cutting-edge executive education course.
Get Moving With Climate Action
Former EPA Administrator urges the public to take action against climate change.
Optimizing Government
The Optimizing Government Project brings together scholars and researchers to discuss the use of machine learning by government.
The Public’s Role in Administrative Law
Public participation in the rulemaking process serves a vital role in improving the law.
President Trump’s Regulatory Agenda
PPR panel discussion analyzes the Trump Administration’s regulatory goals and its likelihood of achieving them.
Announcing The Regulatory Review
This publication’s new name and newly designed website constitute a significant step forward, in furtherance of its mission of public service.
Regulatory Excellence and the Networked Governance of Regulatory Studies
Prevention of such catastrophe requires adept networking of regulatory scholarship, like that demonstrated in an important new book.
How to Protect Football Stars
Experts discuss multiple avenues OSHA could undertake to protect NFL players.
Regulatory Series: 2016 in Review
The Regulatory Review celebrates the end of 2016 by recapping our series from the past year.