The Regulatory Week in Review: May 25, 2012Senate votes to reauthorize FDA user fees, JP Morgan hires former SEC Exec, and the White House unveils digital strategy, and more. |
Justice Department Announces Rules to Stop Prison RapeRules aim to eliminate sexual assault through a comprehensive regulatory scheme. |
Senate Hears Testimony on a Potential Helium CrisisWitnesses urge Congress to act or face a helium shortage. |
The Regulatory Week in Review: May 18, 2012Justice Department investigates JPMorgan, Oxfam sues the SEC, a new study shows that ethanol damages engines, and more. |
The Regulatory Week in Review: May 11, 2012Obama issues executive order on retrospective regulatory reviews, Fed approves first Chinese takeover of US bank, FDA urges lower radiation levels for child medical scans, and more. |
Rethinking Federal Flood InsuranceWharton study proposes innovative ways to improve government-funded flood insurance. |
An Alternative to the Individual MandateNobel Laureate suggests alternative ways to control adverse selection in health insurance markets. |
The Regulatory Week in Review: May 4, 2012An EPA official resigns, an appeals court revives a SEC suit, the USDA addresses mad-cow regulations, and more. |
Obama Seeks to Promote "International Regulatory Cooperation"President issues executive order as way to enhance U.S. economic growth. |
The Regulatory Week in Review: April 27, 2012Charges filed against TSA screeners, House passes cybersecurity bill, Supreme Court hears Arizona immigration case, and more. |



