Regulation Must Become Agile to Remain Relevant
By applying principles from software development, regulators can improve regulatory performance in a fast-changing world.
Agile Regulation and the Future of Governance
Penn Program on Regulation hosts panel discussion on governing a fast-changing world.
Regulatory Vigilance in a Changing World
In a new book, Cristie Ford advocates that regulators pay closer attention to private-sector innovation.
Innovation as a Challenge to Regulation
Regulation can accommodate innovation while promoting broader social goals.
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.
OMB’s Resource Management Offices and Agency Policy Control
Now is a good time to focus on the opportunities for the centralized control of the administrative state that the RMOs provide.
Rethinking the Compliance Curriculum
Compliance classes should differ depending on students’ career paths and types of risks the class addresses.
A Different Approach to Teaching Regulatory Law and Policy
Addressing how policy and law influence regulation is a critical—and overlooked—part of regulatory curriculum.
On Teaching Compliance
Compliance should be incorporated into administrative law as well as offered as a separate upper-class course.
Designing a Broader Regulatory Practice Curriculum
Law schools need to create a comprehensive curricular path for students who are pursuing regulatory careers.