Submissions from 2016
Adapting Regulation for the FinTech World, Aaron Klein
How Money Transmitter Regulations are Changing with the Market, Vic Lance
Self-Deception and Regulatory Compliance, Donald C. Langevoort
Fighting Regulatory Capture in the 21st Century, Mike Lee
New Toxic Chemical Legislation Fails on Federalism, Sarah E. Light
Nudging Away from Personal Choice, Nicolas Loris
Donald Trump, the “Workers’ Party” Candidate, on Regulation, Brian F. Mannix and Susan Dudley
The Success of Failure, R. Shep Melnick
On Teaching Compliance, Geoffrey Parsons Miller
Quantitative Models Predict Historic Obama Midnight Surge, Sofie E. Miller
The Student Side of RegBlog, Jonathan Mincer
The Grand Canyon and the Limits of the Law, John Copeland Nagle
Searching for Real Regulatory Independence, Faisal Naru and William Below
What Will Come from the Supreme Court’s Stay of EPA’s Clean Power Plan?, Craig N. Oren
The Potential Emergence of a Transatlantic Regulatory Partnership, Richard W. Parker
OMB’s Resource Management Offices and Agency Policy Control, Eloise Pasachoff
Independent Regulatory Agencies Are Not Likely to Be Part of President Obama’s Midnight Rulemaking, Daniel R. Pérez
Learning from the “College Rating System” Debate, Wendell Pritchett
Management-Based Regulation of Higher Education, Wendell Pritchett
Next Steps in Improving Higher Education Regulation, Wendell Pritchett
President Obama’s College Rating Proposal, Wendell Pritchett
Toward a New Approach to Regulating Higher Education, Wendell Pritchett
Types of Regulation, Wendell Pritchett
Prosecuting Corporate Criminals, Jed S. Rakoff
Restoring Pollution Prevention and the Concept of Positive Freedom, Rick Reibstein
The Tragic Flaw of the Clean Air Act, Richard L. Revesz and Jack Lienke
Are We Making Progress in Valuing Health and Longevity in Regulatory Analysis?, Lisa A. Robinson and James K. Hammitt
Corruption and Government, Susan Rose-Ackerman
If It Doesn’t Work, Maybe Someone Wants It That Way, Kay Lehman Schlozman
Coda, Peter H. Schuck
Understanding Government Failure, Peter H. Schuck
A Different Approach to Teaching Regulatory Law and Policy, Sidney A. Shapiro
Old and New Capture, Sidney A. Shapiro
Better Policy Analysis Makes for a Better World, Stuart Shapiro
NRC Staff Push Agency to Address Escalating Safety Concerns, Christina Simeone
Supreme Court Remains Skeptical of the “Cost-Benefit State”, Amy Sinden
Digital Copyright Reaches the Supreme Court (Perhaps), Abigail Slater
Solving the FBI-Apple Dispute, Abigail Slater
Rethinking the Compliance Curriculum, D. Daniel Sokol
A Shift in the Energy Regulatory Regime, David Spence
We Need to Get Back to Work, Rena Steinzor
A Price of Greater Executive Discretion, Peter L. Strauss
Redistricting Law Refined, Daniel Tokaji
The Coming of the Regulatory Budget, Jim Tozzi
Do We Know How Risky E-Cigarettes Are?, W. Kip Viscusi
The Misguided Manifesto of Regulatory Reform, John Walke
Courts Regulating the Regulators, Christopher J. Walker
Corporate Capture of the Rulemaking Process, Elizabeth Warren
How Government Can Root Out Regulatory Capture, Sheldon Whitehouse
How Business-Based Standards Can Support Human Rights, David Zaring
Inside Agency Class Actions, Adam Zimmerman and Michael Sant’Ambrogio
Should the Education Department Hear Class Actions when Colleges Collapse?, Adam Zimmerman and Michael Sant’Ambrogio
Submissions from 2015
FERC Demand Response Resource Order May Be Heading to the Supreme Court, Todd Aagaard and Joel B. Eisen
Testing is Destroying the Common Core, Anna Baldwin
Common Misperceptions, Annice Brave
New Rules on Incorporated Standards Encourage Necessary Public-Private Collaboration, Emily S. Bremer
Finding the Middle Ground in Regulatory Reform, Reeve T. Bull
Supreme Court Weighs When Agencies Must Consider Costs, Daniel Cheung
The Common Core is a Remedy Worse than the Disease, Anthony Cody
An Easier Way to Untangle Regulatory Knots, Cary Coglianese
A New Year of Checks and Balances, Cary Coglianese
Rating Regulatory Excellence, Cary Coglianese
What Volkswagen Reveals about the Limits of Performance-Based Regulation, Cary Coglianese
When Management-Based Regulation Goes Global, Cary Coglianese
We Shouldn’t Dismiss “Sue and Settle” – or Other Regulatory Problems, Jamie Conrad
Save the Bureaucrats…from the Politicians, John J. DiIulio
Common Core Creates Professional Possibilities, Maddie Fennell
Improving Patent Quality by Reducing the Patent Office’s Backlog of Applications, Michael Frakes and Melissa F. Wasserman
The Legal Structure of the Paris Agreement, Jean Galbraith
The Common Core is Passable in Theory but Problematic in Reality, Frederick M. Hess
Are Mandated Environmental, Health and Safety Risk Disclosures Really as Bad as iTunes License Agreements?, Charles Howland
Rowhouse Heat, Mark Alan Hughes
The Role of Stakeholder Relationships in Regulatory Excellence, Dame Deirdre Hutton
Mandated Disclosure May Have Flaws, But It Still Has Value, Ginger Zhe Jin
Balancing Medical Privacy and Public Safety, Charles G. Kels
Is Professional Self-Regulation at a Crossroads?, Charles G. Kels
Navigating the Terrain of Antitrust Oversight and State Regulation, Charles G. Kels
Regulating the Intersection of Health Care and Gun Control, Charles G. Kels
Administering the Workplace Constitution, Sophia Z. Lee
Policymaking by (Bad) Anecdote, David E. Lewis
Climate Change and National Security, Sarah E. Light
Reasons for Optimism in the Paris Agreement, Sarah E. Light
Counting Benefits at the High Court, Cerin Lindgrensavage
EPA’s Ozone Standard Is Insufficiently Stringent, Not Overly Expensive, Michael A. Livermore and Richard L. Revesz
Appreciating The Workplace Constitution, Deborah C. Malamud
Public Access to the Law Must Be Taken More Seriously, Nina A. Mendelson
A Window into America’s Administrative State, Gillian E. Metzger
Simplicity Trumps Logical Coherence, Jonathan Mincer
The Supreme Court Scrutinizes EPA Regulation, Hilary K. Nakasone
Reasons to Regulate When Benefits Can’t Be Quantified, Alicia Nieves
Defending Disclosure, Eric W. Orts
The Paris Agreement Delivers a Champagne Moment, Eric W. Orts
Information Overload and Mandatory Securities Regulation Disclosure, Troy A. Paredes
Administrative Constitutionalism and Administrative Power, Nicholas R. Parrillo
How Cooperation Between Telecom Firms Can Improve Efficiency, José Carlos Paz
Stay the Course, or Turn the Page?, Michael J. Petrilli
Response to Disclosurites, Carl E. Schneider and Omri Ben-Shahar
The Failed Reign of Mandated Disclosure, Carl E. Schneider and Omri Ben-Shahar
Report Shines Light on Regulatory Burdens on University Research, Stuart Shapiro
We Decline to Define ‘Reasonably Available’, Peter L. Strauss