The Budget Roadmap to the Regulatory StateObama's 2013 budget reveals priorities for environment, financial reform, and health care. |
A Pill Everyone Can SwallowThe FDA's proposal to modernize generic drug approvals meets with broad support. |
An Incomplete Contraceptive Coverage CompromiseDespite political assurances, nothing has changed legally in the contraceptive insurance controversy. |
Taking Regulation SeriouslyPresident Obama's joke about spilled milk helps illustrate the need to understand how regulations actually work. |
The Stakes in the Fracking DebateFracking holds great promise as a source of U.S. energy. |
Judicially Enforced Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking Systematically Biases Results in Favor of Regulated FirmsThe rulemaking process in the United States is slow and biased toward business. |
Internet Companies' Speech Does Not Deserve Special TreatmentIt is inconsistent to support Wikipedia's blackout while protesting the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United. |
A Backwards Idea from the FCCThe public should not be required to submit copies of material cited in rulemaking comments. |
The Need for a Judicial Check on Regulatory Compliance OrdersThe Supreme Court should hold in favor of judicial review in Sackett v. EPA. |
A Call for a Radical New Communications PolicyThe FCC should regulate like antitrust agencies, providing competition-based ex post remedies. |



