In 1996, a Democratic President, Bill Clinton, famously declared: “The era of big government is over.” The question for U.S. policymakers and legal scholars ever since has been: what is taking – indeed what should take – the place of the “command-and-control” post-New Deal regulatory state? Assistant Professor Jason Solomon discusses two new books on the 21st-century regulatory state and what we can learn from them
Seeking to close the gap between expectations and capacity, presidents have utilized a broad interpr...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
This paper discusses the prevalence of regulation in the U.S. It provides the necessary background i...
In 1996, a Democratic President, Bill Clinton, famously declared: “The era of big government is over...
Assistant Professor Jason Solomon discusses two new books on the 21st-century regulatory state and w...
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
Legal scholarship and pedagogy on the regulatory state are at parallel, important junctures, and two...
William J. Novak’s "New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State" is a bracing conspectu...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
As Americans have become both disheartened at the performance of their governments and conscious of ...
This Centennial Celebration emboldens me to offer some sweeping observations about the path of Ameri...
This short paper is meant to provide for some background ideas to motivate discussions during our w...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
Introduction : This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulato...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
Seeking to close the gap between expectations and capacity, presidents have utilized a broad interpr...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
This paper discusses the prevalence of regulation in the U.S. It provides the necessary background i...
In 1996, a Democratic President, Bill Clinton, famously declared: “The era of big government is over...
Assistant Professor Jason Solomon discusses two new books on the 21st-century regulatory state and w...
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
Legal scholarship and pedagogy on the regulatory state are at parallel, important junctures, and two...
William J. Novak’s "New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State" is a bracing conspectu...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
As Americans have become both disheartened at the performance of their governments and conscious of ...
This Centennial Celebration emboldens me to offer some sweeping observations about the path of Ameri...
This short paper is meant to provide for some background ideas to motivate discussions during our w...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
Introduction : This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulato...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
Seeking to close the gap between expectations and capacity, presidents have utilized a broad interpr...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
This paper discusses the prevalence of regulation in the U.S. It provides the necessary background i...