The Regulatory Week in Review: May 25, 2012

Senate 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 Rape

Rules aim to eliminate sexual assault through a comprehensive regulatory scheme.

Senate Hears Testimony on a Potential Helium Crisis

Witnesses urge Congress to act or face a helium shortage.

The Regulatory Week in Review: May 18, 2012

Justice Department investigates JPMorgan, Oxfam sues the SEC, a new study shows that ethanol damages engines, and more.

The Regulatory Week in Review: May 11, 2012

Obama 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 Insurance

Wharton study proposes innovative ways to improve government-funded flood insurance.

An Alternative to the Individual Mandate

Nobel Laureate suggests alternative ways to control adverse selection in health insurance markets.

The Regulatory Week in Review: May 4, 2012

An 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, 2012

Charges filed against TSA screeners, House passes cybersecurity bill, Supreme Court hears Arizona immigration case, and more.
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