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Submissions from 2016

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Prosecuting Corporate Criminals, Jed S. Rakoff

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Preventing Regulatory Capture, Mark Calabria

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Challenges in Measuring Regulatory Capture, Daniel Carpenter

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(Not) Prosecuting Financial Crimes, Brandon L. Garrett

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Combatting External and Internal Regulatory Capture, Reeve T. Bull

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Fighting Regulatory Capture in the 21st Century, Mike Lee

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How Government Can Root Out Regulatory Capture, Sheldon Whitehouse

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Corporate Capture of the Rulemaking Process, Elizabeth Warren

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Productivity, Inequality, and Economic Rents, Jason Furman

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New Toxic Chemical Legislation Fails on Federalism, Sarah E. Light

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How Business-Based Standards Can Support Human Rights, David Zaring

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Congress Enacts Infrastructure Reform, but Implementation Lags, Jamie Conrad

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The Tragic Flaw of the Clean Air Act, Richard L. Revesz and Jack Lienke

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Robot Regulators Could Eliminate Human Error, Cary Coglianese

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Building More Effective Regulation, Andy Green

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We Need to Get Back to Work, Rena Steinzor

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What Will the Regulatory Landscape Look Like in 2021?, Sam Batkins

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The Student Side of RegBlog, Jonathan Mincer

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The Potential Emergence of a Transatlantic Regulatory Partnership, Richard W. Parker

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We Are All Publicists Now, Michael Herz

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The Misguided Manifesto of Regulatory Reform, John Walke

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NRC Staff Push Agency to Address Escalating Safety Concerns, Christina Simeone

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Corruption and Government, Susan Rose-Ackerman

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A Paradigm Shift in the Cost-Benefit State, John D. Graham and Paul R. Noe

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Courts Regulating the Regulators, Christopher J. Walker

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Stress Tests and the End of Bank Supervision, Peter Conti-Brown

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Campaign Finance’s Creeping Deregulation, Richard L. Hasen

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Are We Making Progress in Valuing Health and Longevity in Regulatory Analysis?, Lisa A. Robinson and James K. Hammitt

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Seasons of Regulation, Cary Coglianese

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Next Steps in Improving Higher Education Regulation, Wendell Pritchett

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Toward a New Approach to Regulating Higher Education, Wendell Pritchett

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President Obama’s College Rating Proposal, Wendell Pritchett

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Management-Based Regulation of Higher Education, Wendell Pritchett

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Types of Regulation, Wendell Pritchett

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Learning from the “College Rating System” Debate, Wendell Pritchett

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New Regulation Could Actually Reduce Access to Investment Advice, Jill E. Fisch

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Rulemaking’s Puzzles, Cary Coglianese

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Better Policy Analysis Makes for a Better World, Stuart Shapiro

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How Money Transmitter Regulations are Changing with the Market, Vic Lance

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Solving the FBI-Apple Dispute, Abigail Slater

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What Will Come from the Supreme Court’s Stay of EPA’s Clean Power Plan?, Craig N. Oren

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A Price of Greater Executive Discretion, Peter L. Strauss

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Coda, Peter H. Schuck

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The Grand Canyon and the Limits of the Law, John Copeland Nagle

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The Success of Failure, R. Shep Melnick

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Does Government Really “Fail” That Often?, Bruce Huber

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Because It’s Hard, Cary Coglianese

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The Coming of the Regulatory Budget, Jim Tozzi

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If It Doesn’t Work, Maybe Someone Wants It That Way, Kay Lehman Schlozman

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The Elusive Quest for Government “Success”, Nicole Stelle Garnett

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Understanding Government Failure, Peter H. Schuck

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Digital Copyright Reaches the Supreme Court (Perhaps), Abigail Slater

Submissions from 2015

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Reasons for Optimism in the Paris Agreement, Sarah E. Light

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When Management-Based Regulation Goes Global, Cary Coglianese

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The Paris Agreement Delivers a Champagne Moment, Eric W. Orts

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The Legal Structure of the Paris Agreement, Jean Galbraith

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Navigating the Terrain of Antitrust Oversight and State Regulation, Charles G. Kels

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Climate Change and National Security, Sarah E. Light

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Finding the Middle Ground in Regulatory Reform, Reeve T. Bull

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What Volkswagen Reveals about the Limits of Performance-Based Regulation, Cary Coglianese

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Report Shines Light on Regulatory Burdens on University Research, Stuart Shapiro

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Restoring Civil Servants to their Proper Role, Paul R. Verkuil

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Policymaking by (Bad) Anecdote, David E. Lewis

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Save the Bureaucrats…from the Politicians, John J. DiIulio

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Save the Bureaucrats, Paul R. Verkuil

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Is Professional Self-Regulation at a Crossroads?, Charles G. Kels

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Rating Regulatory Excellence, Cary Coglianese

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The Role of Stakeholder Relationships in Regulatory Excellence, Dame Deirdre Hutton

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Simplicity Trumps Logical Coherence, Jonathan Mincer

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Rowhouse Heat, Mark Alan Hughes

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How Cooperation Between Telecom Firms Can Improve Efficiency, José Carlos Paz

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Response to Disclosurites, Carl E. Schneider and Omri Ben-Shahar

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Mistaking the Symptom for the Disease, Lauren Willis

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Mandated Disclosure May Have Flaws, But It Still Has Value, Ginger Zhe Jin

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Defending Disclosure, Eric W. Orts

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Are Mandated Environmental, Health and Safety Risk Disclosures Really as Bad as iTunes License Agreements?, Charles Howland

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Information Overload and Mandatory Securities Regulation Disclosure, Troy A. Paredes

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The Failed Reign of Mandated Disclosure, Carl E. Schneider and Omri Ben-Shahar

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Reasons to Regulate When Benefits Can’t Be Quantified, Alicia Nieves

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Sue-and-Settle Bill Threatens a Delicate Equilibrium, Daniel E. Walters

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We Shouldn’t Dismiss “Sue and Settle” – or Other Regulatory Problems, Jamie Conrad

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The Supreme Court Scrutinizes EPA Regulation, Hilary K. Nakasone

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Counting Benefits at the High Court, Cerin Lindgrensavage

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Supreme Court Weighs When Agencies Must Consider Costs, Daniel Cheung

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Improving Patent Quality by Reducing the Patent Office’s Backlog of Applications, Michael Frakes and Melissa F. Wasserman

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An Easier Way to Untangle Regulatory Knots, Cary Coglianese

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Appreciating The Workplace Constitution, Deborah C. Malamud

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A Contribution to Both Legal History and Constitutional Theory, Mark Tushnet

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Administrative Constitutionalism and Administrative Power, Nicholas R. Parrillo

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A Window into America’s Administrative State, Gillian E. Metzger

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Administering the Workplace Constitution, Sophia Z. Lee

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New “Sue-and-Settle” Bill is Much Ado About Nothing, Daniel E. Walters

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The Regulatory Reform Debate Needs a Wider Lens, Rebecca Strauss

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Regulating the Intersection of Health Care and Gun Control, Charles G. Kels

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Balancing Medical Privacy and Public Safety, Charles G. Kels

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EPA’s Ozone Standard Is Insufficiently Stringent, Not Overly Expensive, Michael A. Livermore and Richard L. Revesz

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Public Access to the Law Must Be Taken More Seriously, Nina A. Mendelson

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New Rules on Incorporated Standards Encourage Necessary Public-Private Collaboration, Emily S. Bremer

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We Decline to Define ‘Reasonably Available’, Peter L. Strauss

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FERC Demand Response Resource Order May Be Heading to the Supreme Court, Todd Aagaard and Joel B. Eisen