Apr 30 2021 Blog Post News Strengthening the Information Quality Act to Improve Transparency and Regulatory Quality Richard B. Belzer In a recent Food and Drug Law Journal article, the Heritage Foundation’s Daren Bakst discusses...
Apr 29 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post News Regulation By Enforcement Is Stifling Cryptocurrency Curt Levey One of the few things that can make an industry demand more regulation is the...
Apr 29 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Justice Thomas on Controlling the Tech Giants Peter J. Wallison How to control the tech giants—Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube—has continued to raise concerns about both...
Apr 27 2021 Topics Financial Services Blog Post News Stressing Banks and the Economy Wayne A. Abernathy In about six months, the term of the Federal Reserve Board’s Vice Chairman for Supervision...
Apr 27 2021 Topics International & National Security Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Countering Extremism in the Military Must Avoid Extremes Michael D. Berry On March 24, 2021, the House Armed Services Committee in full invited me to testify...
Apr 23 2021 Topics Second Amendment Blog Post News Fake Originalism and the Right to Bear Arms Nelson Lund An en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit recently expunged the right to bear arms...
Apr 22 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News An Empty Attack on the Nondelegation Doctrine Peter J. Wallison Since 2019, a majority of the current Supreme Court has expressed interest in revitalizing the...
Apr 22 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News HHS Proposes Title X Rule to Refund Planned Parenthood Rachel N. Morrison On April 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued...
Apr 21 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Employee Rights Under Biden’s NLRB Regulatory Regime Glenn Taubman Lawyers familiar with the National Labor Relations Board are used to “policy oscillation”—the notion that...
Apr 20 2021 Topics Constitution • Separation of Powers Blog Post News New Book Review: John Yoo on Michael McConnell on Executive Power Ketan Bhirud In his new book, The President Who Would Not Be King, Professor Michael McConnell analyzes...
Strengthening the Information Quality Act to Improve Transparency and Regulatory Quality
In a recent Food and Drug Law Journal article, the Heritage Foundation’s Daren Bakst discusses...
Topics
Regulation By Enforcement Is Stifling Cryptocurrency
One of the few things that can make an industry demand more regulation is the...
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Justice Thomas on Controlling the Tech Giants
How to control the tech giants—Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube—has continued to raise concerns about both...
Topics
Stressing Banks and the Economy
In about six months, the term of the Federal Reserve Board’s Vice Chairman for Supervision...
Topics
Countering Extremism in the Military Must Avoid Extremes
On March 24, 2021, the House Armed Services Committee in full invited me to testify...
Topics
Fake Originalism and the Right to Bear Arms
An en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit recently expunged the right to bear arms...
Topics
An Empty Attack on the Nondelegation Doctrine
Since 2019, a majority of the current Supreme Court has expressed interest in revitalizing the...
Topics
HHS Proposes Title X Rule to Refund Planned Parenthood
On April 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued...
Topics
Employee Rights Under Biden’s NLRB Regulatory Regime
Lawyers familiar with the National Labor Relations Board are used to “policy oscillation”—the notion that...
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New Book Review: John Yoo on Michael McConnell on Executive Power
In his new book, The President Who Would Not Be King, Professor Michael McConnell analyzes...