Submissions from 2020
Trump’s Regulatory Budgeting Experiment Has Categorically Failed, Amit Narang
DHS Biometrics Proposal Lacks Transparency and Other Safeguards, Meredith Van Natta, Dylan Stonecipher, and Nita Farahany
Vietnam’s Astonishing Success at Curbing COVID-19 Outbreaks, Trang (Mae) Nguyen
Exporting the Italian Model to Fight COVID-19, Fernanda G. Nicola
Identifying Agency Leaders, Aaron L. Nielson and Bobby Ochoa
Regulatory Rollbacks Have Changed the Nature of Presidential Power, Bethany Davis Noll and Richard L. Revesz
Undoing the Regulatory Policies of the Trump Administration, Bethany Davis Noll and Richard L. Revesz
Acting Officials and Delegated Authority, Anne Joseph O'Connell
South Korea’s Success Against COVID-19, Seung-Youn Oh
Innovation and Securities Regulation, Troy A. Paredes
Lessons From New Zealand’s COVID-19 Success, Richard W. Parker
Punishing the Innocent, Richard W. Parker
Recruiting and Hiring Agency Attorneys, Eloise Pasachoff
The Other CARES Act Funding Accountability Story, Eloise Pasachoff
Beyond Fighting Wildfires, Jim Pauley
France’s Health Crisis Is a Democracy Crisis, Too, Thomas Perroud and Emma Guernaoui
Consumers Win Assurance of Important Protection From Securities Fraud, Ashwin Phatak
Regulate Non-Competes by Administrative Adjudication, Todd Phillips
Delegation’s Critics Should Be Careful What They Wish For, Richard J. Pierce
Delegation, Time, and Congressional Capacity, Richard J. Pierce
Ending Legislative Impotence, Richard J. Pierce
Natural Gas is Key to Addressing Climate Change, Richard J. Pierce
Reason Trumps Pretext, Richard J. Pierce
The Biden Administration Should Abandon the Case Against Google, Richard J. Pierce
The Evolution of Delaware’s Corporate Oversight Doctrine, Elizabeth Pollman
Institutional Gridlock, Joseph Postell
Incomprehensibility is a Trust Problem, Rachel Augustine Potter
Regulatory Justification and Coordination in South Africa, Geo Quinot
Will the EU Make its Better Regulation Strategy Truly Better?, Claudio Radaelli
Climate Change Is a Systemic Financial Risk, Veena Ramani
Italy’s Complex Legislative Framework Impairs its COVID-19 Response, Nicoletta Rangone
Abortion Restrictions After June Medical Services, Rachel Rebouche
A Distinction in Agency Design Without a Difference, Richard L. Revesz
Toward a “Unitary Executive” Vision of Article II?, Richard L. Revesz
COVID-19 and Uncertainties in the Value Per Statistical Life, Lisa A. Robinson
Remembering and Continuing RBG’s Legacy, Elle Rothermich, Brianna Rauenzahn, Allie Gottlieb, and Meghan Downey
COVID VSLs and the Undervaluation of Pandemic Risk, Arden Rowell
Using VSLs in State and Local COVID-19 Policy, Arden Rowell
Portugal’s Response to COVID-19, Ana Santos Rutschman
COVID-19 and Cooperative Administrative Federalism in Germany, Johannes Saurer
A Failure of Administrative Law in OSHA During the Pandemic, Sidney A. Shapiro
Making Sense of the Trump Administration’s Regulatory Numbers, Stuart Shapiro
OIRA and the Future of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Stuart Shapiro
Heuristics and Small Business Response to Regulation, Stuart Shapiro and Debra Borie-Holtz
A Fintech Charter by Another Name, Lucas Siegmund
Old Norms and New Challenges in Spain’s Response to COVID-19, Susana de Sierra
Thinking Harder and Smarter About Wildland Fire, Deborah Sivas
EARN IT Act Calls Internet Content Moderation Into Question, Abigail Slater
Will the White House’s AI Policies Lead to Permissionless Innovation?, Abigail Slater
How Immigration Restrictions Harm U.S. Citizens, Too, Ilya Somin
EPA Proposes to Accelerate Its Permit Appeal Process, Laura Stanley
The Pandemic and Industry Opportunism, Rena Steinzor
The Pandemic’s Toll on Science, Rena Steinzor
What Makes an Emergency?, Paul Stephan
Regulatory Intervention Beyond Fixing Market Failures, Bruno Adriano Taboada
Singapore’s Regulatory Response to COVID-19, Kevin Y.L. Tan
Reflecting on a Decade of The Regulatory Review, The Regulatory Review
Why Brazil’s COVID-19 Response Is Failing, Mariana Urban and Eduardo Saad-Diniz
It Is Time for the Fed to Stop Bank Shareholder Payouts, Gaurav Vasisht
The Supreme Court’s Doublethink on Arbitration and Administration, Paul R. Verkuil
Efficient Risk Regulations Do Not Increase Risks, W. Kip Viscusi
Failing to Think Properly About the Value of a Statistical Life, W. Kip Viscusi
The Long-Term Value of the Value of a Statistical Life, W. Kip Viscusi
Incomprehensibility and the Law, Wendy E. Wagner
Moving Toward Comprehensibility in the Legal System, Wendy E. Wagner
The ADA, Telework, and the Post-Pandemic Workplace, Brandy L. Wagstaff and Jacob Quasius
The Past and Present of Racism in the Administrative State, Brian N. Williams and Carmen Williams
Small Businesses of Color Matter Too, Jerome D. Williams, Sterling Bone, Glenn Christensen, and Anneliese Lederer
Mandating COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination in the Workplace, Y. Tony Yang and Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
A Fuller Picture of the Trump Administration’s Regulatory Agenda, William Yeatman
Submissions from 2019
Who Are Gig Economy Workers?, Deepa Das Acevedo
Making Law Student Mental Health a Priority, Benjamin A. Barsky and Theodore W. Ruger
Are Online Agreements Readable?, Samuel Becher
Improving Front-of-Package Food Health Labeling, Samuel Becher, Hongzhi Gao, Jessica Lai, and Alana Harrison
The Future of Administrative Law Judge Selection, Jack Beermann
Reforming the IRB in Experimental Fashion, Omri Ben-Shahar
Strengthening Accountability for Aviation Safety, Sierra Blazer and Cary Coglianese
In a Justice Department Shutdown, Some Agencies Can Still Litigate, Keith Bradley
Make Benefit-Cost Analysis Meaningful, James Broughel
Regulatory Trial and Error, Reeve T. Bull
Statutory Clarity and Judicial Review of Regulatory Impact Analysis, Reeve T. Bull and Jerry Ellig
Conflicting Interpretations of Worker Classification, Sean Burke
What President Trump’s Infrastructure Agenda Gets Wrong, Alejandro E. Camacho
How to Improve Allocations of Regulatory Authority, Alejandro E. Camacho and Robert L. Glicksman
Should the United States Create a Human Right to Health Care?, Travis Carpenter
Deference After Kisor, Ronald A. Cass
How Federal Agencies Have Used Rigorous Policy Pilots to Learn, Colleen V. Chien
Policy for Evidence, Colleen V. Chien and Miguel F. Figueiredo
A Proposal for PolicyPilots.gov, Colleen V. Chien and Neel U. Sukhatme
Randomizing Policy and the Risk of Multiple Hypothesis Testing, Adam Chilton
Justice Stevens’s Legacy to the Administrative State, Cary Coglianese
Private Standards and Public Governance, Cary Coglianese
Regulatory Vigilance in a Changing World, Cary Coglianese
Six Degrees of Delegation, Cary Coglianese
The Semi-Autonomous Administrative State, Cary Coglianese
Using Machine Learning to Improve the U.S. Government, Cary Coglianese
What Does Risk-Based Regulation Mean?, Cary Coglianese
It’s Time to Cut the Hidden Climate Tax, Cary Coglianese and Mark Nevitt
Making Guidance Available to the Public, Cary Coglianese and Connor Raso
Improving Regulations.gov, Cary Coglianese and Todd Rubin