Scholar argues that HHS and the DEA should balance each other’s federal drug scheduling authority.
Regulations are the product of negotiations and agreements. It is widely recognized that regulation involves more than just ...
Randi Seigel examines the evolving regulatory landscape for digital health tools. In a conversation with The Regulatory ...
Most importantly, the practice of benefit-cost analysis has been reinforced by decades of bipartisan presidential agreement, ...
Congress’s expanded use of its oversight mechanism threatens the stability of agency action.
Companies use geofences to provide targeted ads to their users. But since federal authorities obtained its first geofence ...
Pulling back on providing information is moving in the opposite direction of smart regulation. Unfortunately, the EPA’s recent announcement is of a piece with other actions by the current ...
Effective antitrust enforcement in the electricity sector can promote competition and protect consumers’ interests.
The Roberts Court should follow its own reasoned decision-making requirements to constrain regulatory demolition.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to decline to monetize effects from air pollution prompts reactions by regulatory experts.
A recent case concerning the National Guard may signal growing Supreme Court skepticism of President Trump’s appeals.