The 14th Amendment to the Constitution states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the ...
EPA’s lopsided focus on regulatory costs ignores the much larger forgone benefits and the law. The price tag for consumers ...
But state actions in the aftermath of the Mozilla case suggest that even an EPA court victory on disclaiming its jurisdiction to regulate greenhouse gases will not preempt existing state efforts to ...
Scholars examine how South Korean law struggles to protect K-pop performers from unfair labor practices. In this week’s ...
Having led on evidence-based regulatory practice for decades, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ...
Threats to U.S.-funded scientific research and development come in many forms, including through unethical or even illegal ...
Rate spikes in California and the Northeast account for much of the recent increase in the national average, masking more ...
In a recent article, David Schleicher of Yale Law School and Nicholas Bagley of Michigan Law explain that overemphasis on the ...
A recent OECD symposium emphasized the need to balance regulatory protection with burden reduction and simplification.
Because no federal law establishes nutritional standards for prison meals, a patchwork regulatory system—comprised of ...
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, Olatunde Johnson discusses the role that administrative institutions, federal programs, and civil rights enforcement play in advancing what she describes ...
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