Time to Discard the Precautionary Principle at the CPSCUpcoming phthalate regulations give CPSC an opportunity to reexamine its risk exposure policies. |
A Missed Opportunity: The Ostrich Approach to Indoor Radon ExposureSmall, proactive steps could prevent thousands of radon-related deaths. |
In Search of SlownessSystematic empirical research casts into doubt claims that rulemaking procedures have slowed down the regulatory process. |
Will Obama be Damaged by New Administrative Scandals?Recent scandals will likely reinforce existing predispositions more than move the political needle. |
A Confluence of Concerns with the Accumulation of Regulatory RegimensRequiring agencies to consider the cumulative costs of their regulation has its own cumulative costs. |
The Justices and the Individual MandateJustice Kennedy again appears to be the decisive swing voter. |
Obama's Reforms Give States a Shot at Coming Out WinnersHealth care reform demonstrates President Obama's evolving understand of federalism. |
Rule of Law Prevails in Sackett v. EPADon't believe either the environmentalists or the property rights supporters. |
Nudging Smokers Away from Tobacco RisksTobacco regulation increasingly takes a behavioral turn. |
Clearer Framing Needed for "Open Government"Open government debate needs to separate politics from technology. |



