EPA’s decision to retreat from regulating greenhouse gas emissions runs contrary to law. EPA advances its five most significant arguments for its latest deregulatory action while brushing aside the ...
Support for government intervention crosses traditional political lines. California Governor Gavin Newsom, for example, has ...
Pulling back on providing information is moving in the opposite direction of smart regulation. Unfortunately, the EPA’s ...
Most importantly, the practice of benefit-cost analysis has been reinforced by decades of bipartisan presidential agreement, ...
Randi Seigel examines the evolving regulatory landscape for digital health tools. In a conversation with The Regulatory ...
Companies use geofences to provide targeted ads to their users. But since federal authorities obtained its first geofence ...
Scholar argues that HHS and the DEA should balance each other’s federal drug scheduling authority.
The limitations of anti-discrimination law reveal the need for an approach grounded in governance rather than individual liability, Kim argues. She notes that governance shifts the focus from ...
Regulations are the product of negotiations and agreements. It is widely recognized that regulation involves more than just coercion and punishment and that regulators rely on a variety of soft, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to decline to monetize effects from air pollution prompts reactions by regulatory experts.