Mass Comments’ Opportunity Costs
What is lost when those with something to say join the mass comments bandwagon?
Are Artificial Christmas Trees Safe?
Chemicals in artificial Christmas trees may pose health and environmental risks.
Can the CPSC Save Christmas?
With supply shortages and product safety plaguing this holiday season, legislators and advocates turn to the CPSC.
Comparing U.S. and Chinese Environmental Risk Regulation
Research comparing risk regulation in the United States and China reveals selective variations, not sharp contrasts.
“Rollback Whiplash” and a Two-Year Presidency
Scholars argue that rollback tools mean Presidents must act fast to implement lasting policy.
Managing Mass Comment “Supply” by Reducing “Demand”
Alternative agency outreach methods can garner useful feedback and reduce pressure on the notice and comment process.
GAO Reviews New Transit Safety Measures
The Government Accountability Office examines recent federal expansion of public transit oversight.
Mass Comments and the Revival of Apolitical Expertise
Mass comments policy should consider agencies’ roles as apolitical policymakers.
Regulatory Lessons From the Meme Economy
Scholars review the rise and fall of GameStop stock and urge updates to securities laws.
Protecting the Right to Express Milk
Scholar argues that lactation policies need to do more to protect parents’ rights.