Submissions from 2020
President Trump’s Regulatory Process Changes Will Not Stick, Amit Narang
Undoing the Regulatory Policies of the Trump Administration, Bethany Davis Noll and Richard L. Revesz
A Fuller Picture of the Trump Administration’s Regulatory Agenda, William Yeatman
Old Norms and New Challenges in Spain’s Response to COVID-19, Susana de Sierra
OIRA and the Future of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Stuart Shapiro
The Trump Administration’s Pandemic Response Is Structured to Fail, Alejandro E. Camacho and Robert L. Glicksman
The Disjointed Dutch Policies to Fight COVID-19, Anne Meuwese
Trump’s Flawed Rollback of Fuel Economy Rules, Ethan N. Elkind
South Korea’s Success Against COVID-19, Seung-Youn Oh
COVID-19 and Cooperative Administrative Federalism in Germany, Johannes Saurer
Continuous Judicial Review in Coronavirus Times, Yoav Dotan
The Match Between COVID-19 and Plastic Bans, Sarah J. Morath
Rescuing the European Economy from COVID-19, Joana Mendes
Regulating in Times of Tragic Choices, Maria De Benedetto
Rethinking Judicial Oversight in a Time of Crisis, Cristie Ford
Businesses That Reopen Unsafely Should Be Subject to Liability, Timothy D. Lytton
India’s Executive Response to COVID-19, Gautam Bhatia
The U.K. Races to Catch Up on COVID-19, Duncan Fairgrieve
How to End the Rent-Seeking in Climate Policy, Kenneth W. Costello
Regulatory Justification and Coordination in South Africa, Geo Quinot
Israel Pushes Its Emergency Powers to Their Limits, Elena Chachko and Adam Shinar
Regulatory Cooperation to Combat Public Health Crises, Elizabeth Golberg
The Supreme Court’s Doublethink on Arbitration and Administration, Paul R. Verkuil
Disrupting Administrative Law in a Public Health Crisis, Andrew Edgar
Exporting the Italian Model to Fight COVID-19, Fernanda G. Nicola
Increasing the Legitimacy of the World Health Organization, Oswald Jansen
France’s Health Crisis Is a Democracy Crisis, Too, Thomas Perroud and Emma Guernaoui
Cost-Benefit Analysis Supports Continuing the National Shutdown, Jonathan Masur and Eric Posner
Obligation Alleviation During the COVID-19 Crisis, Cary Coglianese
The Delayed Response in Wuhan Reveals Legal Holes, Shen Kui
EPA Proposes to Accelerate Its Permit Appeal Process, Laura Stanley
ISIS the Art Dealer, Daniel Kees
The Pandemic and Industry Opportunism, Rena Steinzor
FDA Versus Our Own Stem Cells, A. Rahman Ford
Moving Toward Comprehensibility in the Legal System, Wendy E. Wagner
Natural Gas is Key to Addressing Climate Change, Richard J. Pierce
The Elusive Pursuit of Comprehensibility, Omri Ben-Shahar
Machine Learning Could Make Government More Incomprehensible, Martin J. Murillo
The Tax Law System is Only Incomprehensible to Some, Stephanie Hunter McMahon
Incomprehensibility is a Trust Problem, Rachel Augustine Potter
EARN IT Act Calls Internet Content Moderation Into Question, Abigail Slater
Incomprehensibility and the Law, Wendy E. Wagner
Trump’s Regulatory Budgeting Experiment Has Categorically Failed, Amit Narang
Efficient Risk Regulations Do Not Increase Risks, W. Kip Viscusi
Putting the Horse Before the Cart in Cost-Benefit Analysis, James Broughel
The Long-Term Value of the Value of a Statistical Life, W. Kip Viscusi
The Myopic Short-Termism of the Value of a Statistical Life, James Broughel
The Value of a Statistical Life is Not Efficient, James Broughel
Failing to Think Properly About the Value of a Statistical Life, W. Kip Viscusi
Regulatory Rollbacks Have Changed the Nature of Presidential Power, Bethany Davis Noll and Richard L. Revesz
A Reply to Our Interlocutors, Jonathan H. Adler and Christopher J. Walker
Punishing the Innocent, Richard W. Parker
Delegation, Time, and Congressional Capacity, Richard J. Pierce
Regulate Non-Competes by Administrative Adjudication, Todd Phillips
Institutional Gridlock, Joseph Postell
Delegation and Time … and Staff, Josh Chafetz
Current Law Helps Shield Attorney General From Independent Review, Allie Gottlieb
How Long is Too Long for Legislative Delegation?, Simon F. Haeder and Susan Webb Yackee
Regulation of AI Should Reflect Current Experience, Keith Belton
Reviving Congress’s Ambition, Jonathan H. Adler and Christopher J. Walker
Regulation Serves People, and Depends on Them Too, Cary Coglianese
A Distinction in Agency Design Without a Difference, Richard L. Revesz
Rethinking the Value of a Statistical Life, James Broughel
Will the White House’s AI Policies Lead to Permissionless Innovation?, Abigail Slater
The Jury Is Still Out on One-In-One-Out, Elizabeth Golberg
Climate Change Necessitates Normative Change, Cary Coglianese
OECD Evaluation of EU Regulatory Policies, Christiane Arndt-Bascle, Paul Davidson, Benjamin Gerloff, and Rebecca Schultz
Making Sense of the Trump Administration’s Regulatory Numbers, Stuart Shapiro
Beyond Fighting Wildfires, Jim Pauley
Justice Department’s New Position on Patents, Standard Setting, and Injunctions, Herbert Hovenkamp
Submissions from 2019
Quantum Supremacy and the Regulation of Quantum Technologies, Walter G. Johnson
Breaking Up Big Ag Requires Reasonable Antitrust Enforcement, Hannah Kass
Street-Level Administrative Constitutionalism, Peter S. Margulies
Reflections on Bureaucratic Barriers to Immigration Reform, Lucas Guttentag
Did a Federal Ethics Loophole Worsen the Vaping Crisis?, Matthew Shudtz and Jeff Hauser
Six Degrees of Delegation, Cary Coglianese
Reform Congress to Rein In the Administrative State, Joseph Postell
A Stronger Separation of Powers for Administrative Agencies, Michael Rappaport
A Constitutional Defense of the Administrative State, Jon D. Michaels
Challenges in Implementing Brazil’s Universal Health Care, Igor De Lazari and Sergio Dias
Administrative Constitutionalism’s Lessons, Gillian E. Metzger
How Federal Agencies Have Used Rigorous Policy Pilots to Learn, Colleen V. Chien
How the Federal Government Can Use More Evidence to Improve Outcomes, Jed Herrmann
Policy for Evidence, Colleen V. Chien and Miguel F. Figueiredo
The Evidence Act and Regulations, Todd Rubin
Reforming the IRB in Experimental Fashion, Omri Ben-Shahar
Regulatory Learning Through the Rulemaking Process, Aditi Prabhu
Regulatory Trial and Error, Reeve T. Bull
Reinvigorating the Paperwork Reduction Act, Sally Katzen
The Clean Water Act Might Just Survive This Latest Attack, Cale Jaffe
Clinical Trials and Actuarial Judgments, Christopher L. Griffin
Random Audits and Regulatory Compliance, Abby K. Wood and Christian R. Grose
Randomizing Policy and the Risk of Multiple Hypothesis Testing, Adam Chilton
A Proposal for PolicyPilots.gov, Colleen V. Chien and Neel U. Sukhatme
How Can Experiments Play a Greater Role in Public Policy?, John A. List
Private Standards and Public Governance, Cary Coglianese
Interpretive Rules in Practice, Blake Emerson and Ronald M. Levin
The Future of Administrative Law Judge Selection, Jack Beermann
Making Guidance Available to the Public, Cary Coglianese and Connor Raso
How to Improve Allocations of Regulatory Authority, Alejandro E. Camacho and Robert L. Glicksman