Some of the nation’s largest metropolitan regions—including Minneapolis, Chicago, New York, and Washington, D.C.— saw annual ...
The United States shifts from unregulated cyberspace to cross-border controls. With a Biden Administration regulation issued ...
The Trump Administration proposes eliminating longstanding regulations promoting the employment of people with disabilities.
Without interagency and intergovernmental cooperation under NEPA, environmental outcomes will suffer.
Scholar argues that an ideal information platform regulator must be adaptable, informed, and multidisciplinary.
Mark Zuckerberg, in promoting an open-source model for AI, recalled the story of Linux’s open-source operating system. Linux ...
More than fifty years ago, legal scholars Fred Bosselman and David Callies, in an influential report for the Council on ...
Scholars analyze how regulations, low-carbon energy, and green economic growth affect sustainable development.
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, Matthew J. Sanders, an expert in environmental law and policy, reflects on his career, comments on changes in the administrative law landscape, and ...
Distinct from the use of antitrust laws against unions’ cartels during the early 20th century, the “new labor antitrust” targets employers’ liability for restricting competition in labor markets. The ...
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