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Presidents have played an important and sometimes surprising role in driving regulatory changes.
According to a new book by John D. Graham, Presidents and their White House staffs deserve credit for their contributions to ...
Anna Wexler explains “do-it-yourself medicine” and how regulators can protect consumers using at-home medical therapies.
Many of the patterns of behavior of politicians today can only be explained by fear of being primaried. For example, ...
Repeal of EPA’s endangerment finding on greenhouse gases faces hurdles and would threaten regulatory instability.
The order, issued on February 18, directs all administrative agencies, including multimember boards or commissions, that an ...
The Justice Department is suing Maine for its transgender student athlete policy, the Treasury Department is eliminating ...
Home equity represents a significant portion of American household wealth, particularly for middle-class families. Because homeowners insurance protects property values, a functioning homeowners’ ...
It is hard to believe it was less than a year ago that the U.S. Supreme Court decided what then seemed like the biggest news for administrative law in living memory: the overruling of Chevron. In ...