Nearly 30 years ago, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed in his first inaugural address, "[G]overnment is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." Those words unleashed a sustained agenda of deregulation and relaxation of regulatory enforcement.Increasingly, unscrupulous companies have been able to cut corners when it comes to issues such as environmental protection, worker safety, and consumer safeguards. In 2010, two such events captured national headlines. On April 5, an explosion at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch mine killed 29 miners, the worst mining accident in 40 years. On April 20, 11 people died and 17 others were injured when BP's Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and spilled at least 185 million gallons of oil ...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
Since the late 1960s, Congress has enacted several laws that expand and amplify the role of the fede...
As oil gushed uncontrollably miles beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, President Obama called...
When Barack Obama took the oath of office in January 2009, the country faced problems unlike any the...
A series of catastrophic regulatory failures have focused attention on the weakened condition of reg...
Enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an indispensable feature of effective governance in the wor...
On April 5, 2010, a massive explosion killed twenty-nine miners at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch ...
On January 18, 2011, President Obama signed Executive Order 13563, Improving Regulation and Regulato...
When public agencies are effective and responsive, the protections they afford to the American peopl...
Federal regulations from the last ten years, though costly, could potentially generate almost a tril...
The decade since The Regulatory Review began publishing has seen dramatic shifts in regulation, with...
Overwhelming majorities believe the government has an important role in protecting the public intere...
The number of inspections undertaken and enforcement cases brought provide traditional metrics for e...
The Deepwater Horizon accident is one of the major environmental disasters in the history of the Uni...
Reviews of how federal agencies functioned during George W. Bush’s presidency reveal many instances ...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
Since the late 1960s, Congress has enacted several laws that expand and amplify the role of the fede...
As oil gushed uncontrollably miles beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, President Obama called...
When Barack Obama took the oath of office in January 2009, the country faced problems unlike any the...
A series of catastrophic regulatory failures have focused attention on the weakened condition of reg...
Enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an indispensable feature of effective governance in the wor...
On April 5, 2010, a massive explosion killed twenty-nine miners at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch ...
On January 18, 2011, President Obama signed Executive Order 13563, Improving Regulation and Regulato...
When public agencies are effective and responsive, the protections they afford to the American peopl...
Federal regulations from the last ten years, though costly, could potentially generate almost a tril...
The decade since The Regulatory Review began publishing has seen dramatic shifts in regulation, with...
Overwhelming majorities believe the government has an important role in protecting the public intere...
The number of inspections undertaken and enforcement cases brought provide traditional metrics for e...
The Deepwater Horizon accident is one of the major environmental disasters in the history of the Uni...
Reviews of how federal agencies functioned during George W. Bush’s presidency reveal many instances ...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
Since the late 1960s, Congress has enacted several laws that expand and amplify the role of the fede...
As oil gushed uncontrollably miles beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, President Obama called...