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11 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
10 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
5 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
4 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
3 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
3 Apr 2016, 9:25 pm
RegBlog is extremely proud to feature this work by Professor Pritchett, a recognized leader in the field of higher education. [read post]
3 Apr 2016, 4:18 pm
In the past five years, RegBlog has established itself as a premier online source of regulatory news, analysis, and opinion. [read post]
16 Mar 2016, 9:30 pm
Although the McLaughlin and Stanley study is the first direct attempt to study the effects of entry regulation on income inequality, the Obama Administration issued a report last July, covered on RegBlog, which also noted the potential costs of licensing regulations. [read post]
2 Mar 2016, 9:30 pm
The gist of Tu’s advice (which was previously highlighted in RegBlog) remains as valid and relevant today as it did in 2013. [read post]
18 Feb 2016, 9:30 pm
In commemoration of Justice Scalia’s distinguished, thirty-year career on the United States’ highest court, RegBlog presents excerpts from some of his most prominent administrative law opinions. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 9:30 pm
The peeks at the recent University of Pennsylvania Law Review and Penn Program on Regulation symposium on executive discretion afforded by RegBlog’s recent series prompt me to write with the suggestion that, like newspapers recently, it may have confused issues of executive discretion with presidential authority in ways that can only contribute to the presidential arrogance and consequent expansion of presidential control of authority Congress has conferred on others, often in unseen… [read post]
31 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
28 Jan 2016, 9:35 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
28 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 9:35 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
26 Jan 2016, 9:35 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
26 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm
This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]
25 Jan 2016, 9:35 pm
” This post is part of RegBlog’s ten-part series, The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State. [read post]