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16 Jun 2015, 9:30 pm by Charles Howland
This essay is part three of a seven-part series on RegBlog entitled, Is Mandatory Disclosure Helping Consumers? [read post]
16 Feb 2012, 3:23 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
The real difficulty in assessing the Administration’s compromise, however, comes from the fact that it has yet to be formally proposed, let alone adopted by HHS, as noted by Cary Coglianese on RegBlog. [read post]
16 Mar 2016, 9:30 pm by James Rathz
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]
9 Mar 2014, 9:30 pm by Christopher Carrigan
  This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Does Regulation Kill Jobs? [read post]
21 Dec 2016, 9:30 pm by Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Cary Coglianese, RegBlog’s founder and Director of the Penn Program on Regulation, and speaker Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar at the Penn Program on Regulation’s annual regulation dinner First, it may be worth exploring how we may better police the extent of human decision-maker engagement with automated expert systems. [read post]
20 Dec 2016, 9:30 pm by Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Former RegBlog Editor-in-Chief Alexandra Hamilton introduces speaker Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar. [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 9:30 pm by Sofie E. Miller
In a series of essays on RegBlog, we used quantitative models to make similar predictions, drawing on historical data to forecast that President Obama would issue more economically significant rules than Presidents George H.W. [read post]
16 Mar 2014, 9:11 pm by Jessica Bassett
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Does Regulation Kill Jobs? [read post]
27 Jan 2015, 9:30 pm by Nina A. Mendelson
In an earlier RegBlog essay, I wrote that not only do regulated entities need to know the law with which they must comply, but the public needs to know the law to make informed decisions about where to live, what medical treatments to choose, and whether to buy particular products. [read post]
4 Jan 2017, 9:31 pm by Luke Herrine
In an essay previously published on RegBlog, Professors Adam Zimmerman and Michael Sant’Ambrogio praised the group process, a core aspect of the now-final regulations. [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 9:30 pm by Troy A. Paredes
  This essay is part two of a seven-part series on RegBlog entitled, Is Mandatory Disclosure Helping Consumers? [read post]
24 Oct 2016, 9:30 pm by Alex Walsh
” And as recently reported on RegBlog, this critique may be amplified by findings of “fragmentation, overlap and duplication” throughout the U.S. financial regulatory sphere. [read post]
11 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm by Bruce Huber
  This post is part of RegBlog’s seven-part series, Is Government Prone to Fail? [read post]
10 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm by Wendell Pritchett
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
12 Jun 2016, 9:45 pm by Jason Furman
  This essay is part of RegBlog’s fifteen-part series, Rooting Out Regulatory Capture. [read post]
17 Jun 2015, 9:30 pm by Eric W. Orts
This essay is part four of a seven-part series on RegBlog entitled, Is Mandatory Disclosure Helping Consumers? [read post]
4 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm by Wendell Pritchett
This post is part of RegBlog’s six-part series, Improving Higher Education Regulation. [read post]
21 Jun 2015, 9:30 pm by Ginger Zhe Jin
  This essay is part five of a seven-part series on RegBlog entitled, Is Mandatory Disclosure Helping Consumers? [read post]
28 Jun 2016, 10:10 pm by Ronald A. Cass
This essay is part of RegBlog’s sixteen-part series, Rooting Out Regulatory Capture. [read post]
18 Jul 2016, 9:30 pm by Daniel Tokaji
  This essay is part of RegBlog’s seven-part series, The Supreme Court’s 2015 Regulatory Term. [read post]