Federal regulation reaches nearly all aspects of modern life and is pervasive in the modern economy. Much of this regulation may be necessary or advisable, but there is understandable concern that regulatory agencies act outside the authority delegated to them by Congress. The proposed Regulations of the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act is intended to remedy this by requiring that major regulations receive the approval of Congress through an expedited process. Critics of the REINS Act claim it would severely curtain important regulatory efforts and allow for all sorts of congressional gamesmanship. In fact, the REINS Act would not hinder a sympathetic Congress from approving new federal regulations, but it would prevent the impleme...
New bills recently introduced in Congress would work the most significant structural changes to the ...
In this article, Cass Sunstein explores the 104th Congress\u27 attempts at regulatory reform. Profes...
Congress has always had the power to overturn a specific regulation promulgated by an executive bran...
Federal regulation reaches nearly all aspects of modern life and is pervasive in the modern economy....
Over the past several decades, the scope, reach and cost of federal regulations have increased drama...
Republicans in both the House and Senate have introduced legislation that would dramatically change ...
Major legislative actions during the early part of the 115th Congress have undermined the central ar...
Claiming that existing regulation is excessive and irrational, regulatory critics have successfully ...
Imagine if the board of a Fortune 500 company required the company’s vice presidents to obtain board...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal regul...
The Trump Administration’s deregulation efforts have so far made some progress in stemming the growt...
The existing regulatory process keeps most people’s attention focused on new rulemakings, but some r...
Regulatory accumulation threatens the pace of innovation and growth in America, yet previous attempt...
Advocates and critics of regulation make familiar but competing claims. Either regulations hamper ec...
During the past decade, hundreds of provisions have been enacted by Congress giving that body some f...
New bills recently introduced in Congress would work the most significant structural changes to the ...
In this article, Cass Sunstein explores the 104th Congress\u27 attempts at regulatory reform. Profes...
Congress has always had the power to overturn a specific regulation promulgated by an executive bran...
Federal regulation reaches nearly all aspects of modern life and is pervasive in the modern economy....
Over the past several decades, the scope, reach and cost of federal regulations have increased drama...
Republicans in both the House and Senate have introduced legislation that would dramatically change ...
Major legislative actions during the early part of the 115th Congress have undermined the central ar...
Claiming that existing regulation is excessive and irrational, regulatory critics have successfully ...
Imagine if the board of a Fortune 500 company required the company’s vice presidents to obtain board...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal regul...
The Trump Administration’s deregulation efforts have so far made some progress in stemming the growt...
The existing regulatory process keeps most people’s attention focused on new rulemakings, but some r...
Regulatory accumulation threatens the pace of innovation and growth in America, yet previous attempt...
Advocates and critics of regulation make familiar but competing claims. Either regulations hamper ec...
During the past decade, hundreds of provisions have been enacted by Congress giving that body some f...
New bills recently introduced in Congress would work the most significant structural changes to the ...
In this article, Cass Sunstein explores the 104th Congress\u27 attempts at regulatory reform. Profes...
Congress has always had the power to overturn a specific regulation promulgated by an executive bran...