Endangered Deference
The Supreme Court’s recent Weyerhaeuser decision will add to the administrative costs of protecting endangered species.
The Supreme Court’s 2018–2019 Regulatory Term
Commentators highlight the ramifications of the Court’s most significant regulatory cases.
The Ideological Origins of Deregulation
Much support for government deregulation originates from left-wing thought.
Deregulation Drains Government Expertise
President Trump’s deregulation efforts have resulted in fewer career experts at regulatory agencies.
Deregulation, Reagan-Style
Presidents Reagan and Trump differ on approaches to social and economic regulation.
Regulatory Reforms and Counter-Reformations
Some of President Trump’s deregulatory actions are innovations, others build on his predecessors’ work.
A Brief History of Regulation and Deregulation
The history of regulatory policy in the United States is rich, but its future remains unclear.
Deregulation Then and Now
Leading scholars compare deregulation under the Reagan and Trump Administrations.
Are Online Agreements Readable?
Regulators may need to protect consumers from unreadable online contracts and privacy policies.
Robots Are People Too…Maybe
Scholar argues that robots should be regulated based on three key individual traits.
Adopting Rebuttable Presumptions at the FCC
Deregulatory rebuttable presumptions would help advance the goals of the Telecommunications Act.
The Regulatory Review’s Series from 2018
The Regulatory Review revisits its series published over the past year.