Last spring, University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Sophia Lee hosted an essay competition for students enrolled in her Administrative Law course. Each student in her class researched a federal rulemaking or proposal and then wrote an essay about it. The top essays were selected and submitted to The Regulatory Review, and our editorial team followed a blind review process and further selected the two best essays to publish. We are pleased to announce that the 2021 winning essays were authored by Alexander Sprenger, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 2022, and Katherine Rohde, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 2023. Their essays appear below, in alphabetical order by each aut...
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Last spring, University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Sophia Lee hosted an essay competition ...
The Regulatory Review is proud to feature the work of three student authors from the University of P...
The Regulatory Review is pleased to highlight the top 50 essays from 2021 authored by our staff. The...
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The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
This Essay examines the Trump administration’s actions to eliminate affirmative action, along with t...
In response to a records request submitted about the inconsistent legislative actions taken by the g...
Last spring, University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Sophia Lee hosted an essay competition ...
The Regulatory Review is proud to feature the work of three student authors from the University of P...
The Regulatory Review is pleased to highlight the top 50 essays from 2021 authored by our staff. The...
Healthy school lunches, complex financial regulation, and pizza purveyors; in this series, The Regul...
The Regulatory Review is pleased to highlight the series published by The Regulatory Review in 2017....
•He\u27s Back! •Kozinski Pleads: Don\u27t Drop the Torah •Kamisar Pens Suicide Note •Post-Election...
The Latest News Religious Liberty Clinic files brief in Ohio to defend religious schools from disc...
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Throughout the year, The Regulatory Review highlights key regulatory debates and developments by pub...
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• Filling a Void: Institute for Indian Estate Planning Helps Tribes Preserve Their Lands• A Delicate...
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The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
This Essay examines the Trump administration’s actions to eliminate affirmative action, along with t...
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