Submissions from 2019
Changes to Universities’ Sexual Assault Tribunals May Be Here to Stay, KC Johnson
Submissions from 2018
Increasing Vaccination Rates Without Eliminating Nonmedical Exemptions, Hillel Y. Levin and Timothy D. Lytton
The Medical Marijuana Delusion, Paul J. Larkin
Agency Independence Under Egypt’s New Media Law, Eslam Mostafa Saleh
The Independence of Egypt’s Consumer Protection Agency, Eslam Mostafa Saleh
Managing the Monster, Robin Ellison
Preserving Clinician Discretion Under Health Privacy Regulation, Charles G. Kels and Lori H. Kels
The Empty Case for Overruling Auer Deference, Daniel E. Walters
Building Capacity for Economic Analysis at Independent Agencies, Jerry Ellig
Evaluating the Grand Bargain, D. James Greiner
Misdemeanor Cases Need Lawyers Too, Erica Hashimoto
Reforming Criminal Justice by Reforming Lawyers, Darryl K. Brown
Preventing Error Requires Not Just More Resources, But Better Incentives Too, Paul Heaton and John Hollway
Rebooting Justice for Inmate Litigants, Catherine T. Struve
A Simpler and Less Adversarial System Would Be More Just, Fern A. Fisher
“Right to Try” Marks New Era in the Treatment of Terminally Ill Patients, Naomi Lopez Bauman
Enduring Principles of Sound Regulatory Analysis, Mark Febrizio
The Legal System and Its Reform, Cary Coglianese
Simpler Justice, Benjamin H. Barton and Stephanos Bibas
Asylum and the Abuse of Administrative Law, Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
Federalism “Collisions” in Energy Policy, Alexandra B. Klass
Reducing Information Asymmetry in the American Gun Market, Amanda LeSavage
Defining “Assault Weapons”, David B. Kopel
The Economic Approach to Evaluating Gun Control Policies, Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig
A Call to Arms Research, David S. Abrams
Deregulatory Realities and Illusions, Stuart Shapiro
Gun Regulation Is Costly—and Not the Only Option, Jennifer Doleac
What Firearms Law and Regulatory Scholarship Can Learn from Each Other, Joseph Blocher and Darrell A.H. Miller
Limitations of Federal Gun Regulation, James B. Jacobs
Effective Gun Regulation Can Be Compatible with Gun Rights, Robert J. Spitzer
Guns Do Kill People, Anthony A. Braga and Philip J. Cook
Warren’s Bill Presents Progressive Vision for Rulemaking Reform, James Goodwin
Electronic Case Management Can Improve Adjudication, Felix Bajandas and Gavin Young
Severability in Agency Rulemaking, Charles Tyler
Improving the Efficiency of the Paperwork Reduction Act, Gisselle Bourns, Jennifer Nou, and Stuart Shapiro
General Rules for Agency Adjudications?, Matthew Lee Wiener
Getting Agencies Back Into the Game, Kathryn E. Kovacs
President Trump’s Space Force Is a Recipe for Wasteful Spending, Charles Tiefer
FDA Reform Needs to Look More Like Tax Reform, Ross Marchand
Restoring Science and Economics to EPA’s Benefit Calculation, Jason S. Johnston
The Challenges of Cryptocurrency Regulation, Daniel Araya
Responding to Anti-Regulatory Tropes, Richard L. Revesz
Regulatory Process in Dire Need of Reform, Ross Marchand
Environmental Justice Is Worth Fighting For, Sidney A. Shapiro and Robert R. Verchick
Environmental Protection Requires More than Social Resilience, Michael P. Vandenbergh
A Green Economy Must Achieve Climate Justice, Nives Dolšak and Aseem Prakash
Expanding Environmental Justice to Achieve a Just Transition, Alice Kaswan
The Jobs and Regulation Issue Revisited, Daniel A. Farber
Regulating the Green Economy, Sidney A. Shapiro and Robert R. Verchick
CRA Resolutions Against Agency Guidance Are Meaningless, Keith Bradley and Larisa Vaysman
The National Injunction and the Administrative Procedure Act, Ronald M. Levin
Using Blockchain to Improve Regulatory Analysis and Reform, Shari Shapiro
Pipeline Opposition Impedes Climate Change Mitigation, Richard J. Pierce
Overruling Chevron Could Make Congress Great Again, Jonathan Wood
How Regulatory Agencies Undervalue Life, W. Kip Viscusi
Get Moving With Climate Action, Gina McCarthy
The Ambiguity in Judge Kavanaugh’s Chevron Critique, Cary Coglianese
Kavanaugh and the Deference Doctrines, Ronald A. Cass
Judge Kavanaugh’s Activist Vision of Administrative Law, Robert V. Percival
Judge Kavanaugh, Chevron Deference, and the Supreme Court, Kent Barnett, Christina L. Boyd, and Christopher J. Walker
Improving Regulatory Transparency Through Retrospective Analysis, Joseph E. Aldy
The Pitfalls of Consistent Cost-Benefit Analyses, Stuart Shapiro
Tainted Review, Michael A. Livermore
Crossing the Regulatory Divide to Enhance Societal Well-Being, Paul R. Noe
Putting Trump’s “Affordable Clean Energy” Plan in Perspective, Richard J. Pierce
Regulating Cost-Benefit Analysis, Lisa A. Robinson
Thinking Through OIRA Review of Tax Regulations, Clint Wallace
Elections Have Consequences, on Future Elections, Neil Makhija
Shunting Aside Chevron Deference, Jonathan H. Adler
Reining in Technocracy to Increase Democratic Legitimacy, Paul Tucker
A Real, Not Faux, Transparency Proposal for Regulatory Science, Wendy E. Wagner and Rena Steinzor
Cutting Through the Rhetoric of Cutting Red Tape, Jodi L. Short
Pruitt’s Super-Polluting Parting Shot, Lisa Heinzerling
Regulatory Reform Under Reagan and Trump, Richard J. Pierce
Inconsistent Views on Waiving Rights in Employment, Charlotte Garden
Is There Any Role Left for Federal Regulation of Sports Wagering?, Eric G. Fikry
The Implications of the Supreme Court’s Wayfair Decision, Michael Knoll
Challenging the Anti-Regulatory Narrative, Richard L. Revesz
Jennings v. Rodriguez in an Era of Mass Incarceration of Non-Citizens, Sarah Paoletti
Right-to-Work Reaches Public Unions, Sean Burke
The End of Challenges to Partisan Gerrymandering, Michael S. Kang
Measuring Bias in the Administration of Justice, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Lucia Turns Out to Be Much Ado About Nothing, David Zaring
The Quagmire Created by National Association of Manufacturers v. DOD, Joel Beauvais
Federalism Comes Out as the Winner in Murphy v. NCAA, Ilya Somin
Continuing to Trade One Form of Discrimination for Another, Leah Litman
Trump Never Really Ordered a Halt to Child Separations, Cary Coglianese
Hyping the Cost of Regulation, Richard W. Parker
Science and Democratic Policy in a Data-Driven World, David Zorn
Deconstructing Regulatory Science, Wendy E. Wagner and Rena Steinzor
Increasing EPA’s Scientific Transparency, Susan Dudley
Laying Down the Law on Rule Delays, Lisa Heinzerling
Marketcraft and the Digital Economy, Steven K. Vogel
Reducing Global Income Inequality by Empowering Entrepreneurship, Dustin Chambers
Searching for the “New Labor Law”, Michael M. Oswalt and César F. Marzán
Partisanship Drives State Agencies’ Resistance to Federal Regulation, Nicholas G. Napolio and Jordan Carr Peterson
Advancing Regulatory Policy to Improve the Lives of the American People, Joseph E. Aldy
Regulatory Impact Assessment in the Age of Partisan Volatility, Michael A. Livermore
Addressing Uncertain Forgone Benefits of Deregulatory Actions, Jennifer Baxter
Headless Agency Adjudication at the Patent Office, Christopher J. Walker and Melissa F. Wasserman