Shanor and Light argue that anti-wokeism marks a major turning point in the conservative legal movement toward ...
A Penn Program on Regulation panel addresses the implications of overturning the Chevron doctrine. In the wake of the Court’s ...
In the race against climate change, artificial intelligence is the new kid on the block. But the early reactions are mixed.
When we attempt to measure the cumulative impact of regulations in the United States, we do so to better understand how ...
The CSDDD establishes a duty to address human rights and environmental impact in large companies’ operations. Corporate ...
The authors present an initial analysis of the AIA, primarily emphasizing how critical effective enforcement will solidify it ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a challenge to California’s emissions standards, the U.S. Senate rejects President Biden’s ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg orders four major airlines to provide details on frequent flyer programs. These, and similar changes from other airline companies’ frequent flyer programs, have ...
State administrative laws often exist in the shadows. One state waited until 2023, nearly 60 years after adopting its administrative procedure act, to define a “rule.” How does unwritten state law ...
The results of the 2024 national election have raised concerns among many married same-sex couples about the legal status of their relationships going forward. Those concerns are warranted. Although ...
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, leading transportation and mobility scholar Jeffrey Michael discusses how policymakers and scholars work to promote road safety in policy and practice.
Scholars discuss the challenges of international regulation in a changing Arctic. In this week’s Saturday Seminar, scholars discuss international regulation and governance in a warming Arctic. The ...