Submissions from 2012
Pennsylvania’s SNAP Asset Test Will Backfire, Mark Mitchell
Regulation on Election Day, Sean Moloney
The First Step: Let’s Kill All the Regulations, Richard Murphy
Time to Discard the Precautionary Principle at the CPSC, Nancy A. Nord
A Simple Solution to Ineffective Regulations, Nancy A. Nord and Anne Northup
The Need to Protect Health from Fine Particles, Craig N. Oren
Judicially Enforced Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking Systematically Biases Results in Favor of Regulated Firms, Richard J. Pierce
The Stakes in the Fracking Debate, Richard J. Pierce
Jim Wilson: From Human Nature to Middle Initials, Paul J. Quirk
Valuing the Rear-view Camera Rule, Arden Rowell
Obamacare and Federalism’s Tug of War Within, Erin Ryan
Improving How Agencies Collect Information, Stuart Shapiro
James Q. Wilson and Evidence-Based Government, Lawrence W. Sherman
A Pill Everyone Can Swallow, Abigail Slater
The Justices and the Individual Mandate, Ilya Somin
A Confluence of Concerns with the Accumulation of Regulatory Regimens, Peter L. Strauss
Regulatory Opinion: Year in Review, The Regulatory Review
Clearer Framing Needed for “Open Government”, Harlan Yu and David G. Robinson
Submissions from 2011
The REINS Act: A Constitutional Means to Control Delegation, Jonathan H. Adler
European Court of Justice Fails to Scrutinize Precautionary Principle, Alberto Alemanno
The Challenges of Emergency Risk Regulation, Alberto Alemanno
Hiding Our Unpopular Privacy, Anita L. Allen
White House Actions on Regulatory Reform Do Not Match Its Rhetoric, Sam Batkins
Is the Regulatory Sky about to Fall?, Cary Coglianese
Let’s Review the Rules, Cary Coglianese
Making the Rulemaking Process Accessible to Ordinary Citizens, Cary Coglianese
New Executive Order Promotes Public Participation, Cary Coglianese
The Administration’s Regulatory Review Plans Move Toward Evidence-Based Governance, Cary Coglianese
Tracking Down Killer Regulations, Cary Coglianese
Calibrating Chevron for Preemption, Gregory M. Dickinson
The Ozone Standard as Presidential Policy: Some Concerns, David M. Driesen
Congress Needs Its Own Regulatory Review Office, Susan Dudley
Prospects for Regulatory Reform, Susan Dudley
The Costly Effects of Regulatory Burdens, Johan Eklund and Björn Falkenhall
A Silver Lining in the Supreme Court’s Latest Climate Change Decision, Daniel A. Farber
Rulemakings at the Fed, CFPB Need White House Supervision, Risa Gordon
The Myths of Benefit-Cost Analysis, John D. Graham
Gainful Employment Rule Hurts College Students and Schools, Annie Hsiao and Sam Batkins
Expand Centralized Regulatory Review to Independent Agencies, Sally Katzen
Why Congress Should Not Codify Cost-Benefit Analysis Requirements, Sally Katzen
Why the REINS Act Is Unwise If Not Also Unconstitutional, Sally Katzen
Over-Regulation of Parthenotes Stifles Valuable Scientific Research, Sean J. Kealy
Reclaiming Workplace Health and Safety for All, Ragnar E. Löfstedt
Harvesting Clean Energy, Dick Munson
Why Costs Should Play No Role in Setting Ozone Standards, Craig N. Oren
CPR Report on OIRA’s Meetings Ignores Their Context, Stuart Shapiro
Getting the Numbers Right, Stuart Shapiro
Do Americans Care About the Debt Ceiling?, David Skeel
The Dodd-Frank Dilemma, David Skeel
Google, Microsoft, and Monopoly Probe: Does Attitude Mean Anything?, Abigail Slater
11th Circuit Rejects Unlimited Power to Impose Federal Mandates, Ilya Somin
Centralized Review Politicizes Protection of Public Health, Worker Safety, and the Environment, Rena Steinzor
Perfecting Our Recipe for Regulatory Compliance, Andrew Stoeckle
Agencies Should Pay For Any Copyrighted Materials They Incorporate by Reference, Peter L. Strauss
“Deference” is Too Confusing – Let’s Call Them “Chevron Space” and “Skidmore Weight”, Peter L. Strauss
Regulatory Opinion: Year in Review, The Regulatory Review
How Bad Math at Federal Agencies Undervalues Human Life, Ben Trachtenberg
Agencies Should Provide Enhanced Procedural Protections in Aggregate Settlements, Adam Zimmerman
Submissions from 2010
Elena Kagan and the Regulatory State, Cary Coglianese
Open Government Plans Revealed, Cary Coglianese
Transparency and Health Care Reform, Cary Coglianese
White House Disputes Washington Post Story on Transparency, Cary Coglianese