Submissions from 2013
What are Regulation’s Effects on Employment?, Cary Coglianese
Improving Drug Safety Regulation after the Meningitis Outbreak, Cary Coglianese and Theodore W. Ruger
Adjusting the Social Cost of Carbon: A Commonsense Revision, Jeffrey J. Cook and Sara R. Rinfret
OFR’s Refusal to Regulate References, Sean Croston
States Incorporate Changing Federal Regulation for Car Seats, Viren Doshi
Exempting Climate Mitigation from OIRA Review, David M. Driesen
Robert A. Kagan: Scholar of Professional Expertise, Charles R. Epp
Updating OSHA Inspection Policies, Adam M. Finkel
Real State Power Means Getting in the Obamacare Game, Heather Gerken and Theodore W. Ruger
The Paradox of Regulation: What It Can and Cannot Achieve, Fiona Haines
Learning from the FDA’s Plan B Fiasco, Lisa Heinzerling
Who Is Running OIRA?, Lisa Heinzerling
Are IRS Revenue Rulings Eligible for Chevron Review?, Kristin E. Hickman
Tax Administration and the “Force of Law”, Kristin E. Hickman
Conservatism and Scientific Data in the Climate Debate, Shi-Ling Hsu
Effective Climate Policy: The Case for a Carbon Tax, Shi-Ling Hsu
My Pathway, Robert A. Kagan
Kagan the Comparativist, R. Daniel Kelemen
Taking Targeted Immunity Statutes Seriously, Charles G. Kels
Regulatory Entity-Centrism in Financial Services, Anita K. Krug
Improving Insurance Decision Making, Howard Kunreuther and Mark Pauly
Policy Entrepreneurs: The Power of Audacity, Bruce Levinson
Will OMB Make the Right Decision on Menu Labeling?, Erik Lieberman
Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis Spreads to Developing World, Michael A. Livermore
The Anti-Capture Justification for Regulatory Review, Michael A. Livermore and Richard L. Revesz
We Live in an Interagency World, Jason Marisam
We Need Full Public Access to the Law, Nina A. Mendelson
The History of Precaution, Noga Morag-Levine
Will Dueling Standards Improve Worker Safety in Bangladesh?, Jennifer Nash
Trust & Verify: How the CPSC Gets the Information It Needs, Nancy A. Nord and Nathan S. Cardon
Defining Government Failure, Barak Orbach
Agencies May Differ from their Expert Scientific Panels, Craig N. Oren
Understanding Irredeemably Inefficient Acts, Alex Raskolnikov
Making a Wall Street Crime Criminal, Paul H. Robinson
Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Tool for Good Governance in Financial Regulation, Paul Rose and Christopher J. Walker
State Powers Remain Vital After the ACA Decision, Theodore W. Ruger
Regulating Risk and Governance in Banks, Simone M. Sepe
The Supreme Court Should Avoid a Constitutional Ruling in Noel Canning, Peter Shane
Substance or Politics: What Dictates Obama’s Regulatory Agenda?, Stuart Shapiro
The Politics of Regulatory Reform, Stuart Shapiro and Debra Borie-Holtz
TSCA and the Proposed Chemical Safety Improvement Act, Jenna Shweitzer
The Tennis Channel v. Comcast: Game Over?, Abigail Slater
First Principles for Interpreting Regulation, Kevin M. Stack
Members of Congress Need Not Send to Ask For Whom the Bell Tolls, Peter L. Strauss
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back, Peter L. Strauss
Costs, Benefits, and the Non-Political Nature of OIRA Review, Cass R. Sunstein
Inside Baseball: The Nature of OIRA’s Work, Cass R. Sunstein
OIRA and the Public, Cass R. Sunstein
The Big Ideas Behind OIRA, Cass R. Sunstein
What OIRA Really Does, Cass R. Sunstein
A Flexible Approach to Cybersecurity Regulation, David Thaw
Enlightened Regulatory Capture, David Thaw
Regulatory Opinion: Year in Review, The Regulatory Review
Does Regulation Work?, Ralph S. Tyler
Dangerous Dust and Deadly Delay: OSHA’s Proposed Silica Rule, Robert R. Verchick
Republican Bills Would Obstruct Enforcement of Environmental Laws, John Walke
Submissions from 2012
From Rhetoric to Action, Jonathan H. Adler
Nudging Smokers Away from Tobacco Risks, Alberto Alemanno
Regulation’s Impact on Jobs, Donald R. Arbuckle
Public Consultation and Legalized Detention in China, Steven J. Balla
Can the White House Trim U.S. Paperwork?, Sam Batkins
The Budget Roadmap to the Regulatory State, Sam Batkins and Dan Goldbeck
Strong Politics, Weak Prospects, Jack Beermann
Drawing Inspiration from James Q. Wilson’s “Bureaucracy”, Christopher Carrigan
Romney’s Regulatory Agenda – Right Turn?, Ronald A. Cass
A Backwards Idea from the FCC, Cary Coglianese
An Incomplete Contraceptive Coverage Compromise, Cary Coglianese
In Search of Slowness, Cary Coglianese
Is Flexible Regulation an Oxymoron?, Cary Coglianese
Taking Regulation Seriously, Cary Coglianese
The Regulatory Blame Game, Cary Coglianese
Will Obama be Damaged by New Administrative Scandals?, Cary Coglianese
Understanding the Regulatory Process, John F. Cooney
What is it Like to be a Regulatory Practitioner?, John F. Cooney
Working with Regulatory Agencies, John F. Cooney
What Happens in Real Bureaucracies, John J. DiIulio
Regulation as a Dynamic Macroeconomic Enterprise, David M. Driesen
Changing the System, Mickey Edwards
Øresund: A Case Study of EU Regulations and Labor Market Distortions, Johan Eklund and Björn Falkenhall
Regulating at Midnight, Jerry Ellig, Patrick McLaughlin, and John Morrall
A Missed Opportunity: The Ostrich Approach to Indoor Radon Exposure, Adam M. Finkel
The Proper Limits of the Congressional Regulatory Veto, Adam M. Finkel
Bureaucratic Rules: A Tale of Two Libraries, Christopher H. Foreman
James Q. Wilson: The (Organization) Man, Christopher H. Foreman
Evaluating the PTO’s Proposed Fee Structure, Michael Frakes and Melissa F. Wasserman
Romney’s Regulatory Policy?, William Funk
Rule of Law Prevails in Sackett v. EPA, William Funk
The Need for a Judicial Check on Regulatory Compliance Orders, William Funk
Reconciling Brown v. Gardner and Chevron, Linda D. Jellum
James Q. Wilson: An Appreciation, Robert A. Katzmann
Where Have All the Wilsons Gone?, Steve Kelman
Bureaucratic Breakdown, Donald F. Kettl
Failing at Failure: An Institutional Analysis of Dodd-Frank’s Orderly Liquidation Authority, Jonathan C. Lipson
Unbalanced Retrospective Regulatory Review, Michael A. Livermore and Jason A. Schwartz
Grounded: Not Only in Ideas, But in Reality, Alfred Marcus
A Call for a Radical New Communications Policy, Randolph J. May
Obama’s Reforms Give States a Shot at Coming Out Winners, Gillian E. Metzger
Why We Should Not (Always) Blame Congress, Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Howard Kunreuther
Court Misapplies First Amendment to Strike Down FDA Cigarette Warning Labels, Jonathan Mincer
Internet Companies’ Speech Does Not Deserve Special Treatment, Jonathan Mincer