The Regulatory Review In Depth
The Regulatory Review In Depth is a supplement to The Regulatory Review, offering occasional longer-form articles by leading academics and regulatory practitioners. You may cite to The Regulatory Review In Depth as follows: Sally Katzen, Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look, 9 Regul. Rev. In Depth 9 (2020).
Featured Articles
Richard L. Revesz
Volume 13, Number 3 (2024)
Noah A. Rosenblum
Volume 13, Number 2 (2024)
Jennifer L. Selin and Paul R. Verkuil
Volume 13, Number 1 (2024)
Complete Archive
Issue 3
Managing Regulatory Review in the Biden Administration
Richard L. Revesz
Issue 2
Toward a Realist Defense of the Civil Service
Noah A. Rosenblum
Issue 1
The Importance of Removal Restrictions in a Schedule F World
Jennifer L. Selin and Paul R. Verkuil
Issue 1
From Regulation 1.0 to 2.0
Kara Stein
Issue 4
Reflections of An Unapologetic Safety Regulator
Robert S. Adler
Issue 3
Supreme Illegitimacy
Eric W. Orts
Issue 2
Reining in Repeat Offenders
Rohit Chopra
Issue 1
Creating an Inclusive Political Order
Guy-Uriel Charles
Issue 1
Lessons in Presidential Authority
Peter M. Shane
Issue 2
Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look
Sally Katzen
Issue 1
The Supreme Court’s Doublethink on Arbitration and Administration
Paul R. Verkuil
Issue 2
Silver Linings Shutdown
Paul C. Light
Issue 1
The Challenge of Equitable Algorithmic Change
Ellen P. Goodman
Issue 1
Get Moving with Climate Action
Gina McCarthy
Issue 2
The Public’s Role in Administrative Law
Eugene Scalia
Issue 1
Determining the Social Cost of Carbon
Jonathan Baron
Issue 2
Artificial Intelligence and the Administrative State
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Issue 1
Improving Higher Education Regulation
Wendell Pritchett
Issue 1
Save the Bureaucrats
Paul R. Verkuil
Issue 3
Why We Need to Measure Regulation
Omar Al-Ubaydli & Patrick McLaughlin
Issue 2
Is It Time to Reconsider Chevron Deference?
Ann R. Klee
Issue 1
Why Have No High-level Executives Been Prosecuted?
Jed S. Rakoff
Issue 1
White House Review of Regulation: Myths and Realities
Cass R. Sunstein
Issue 1
The Regulatory Practitioner
John F. Cooney