Analysis finds that rules proposed early in presidential terms during midnight periods are characterized by expansive opportunities for public participation
Analysis finds that rules proposed early in presidential terms during midnight periods are characterized by expansive opportunities for public participation
Transparency, Participation, and Responsiveness in Hong Kong Consultative Policymaking
Does public consultation in practice facilitate transparency, participation, and responsiveness in policymaking?
Exploring the Dynamics of Regulatory Adjudication
Examining the connections of federal agencies and the adjudicate challenges of self-regulatory organizations
Toward a New Multilateralism for AI: Insights from the IMF Annual Meetings 2025
Sessions at the IMF annual meeting considered the adoption of AI and regulatory capacity to guide responsible AI development
A Lack Of Coordination Threatens Environmental Policy
Without interagency and intergovernmental cooperation under NEPA, environmental outcomes will suffer.
AI Regulation and Federalism: What the Moratorium (That Wasn’t) Debate Revealed
Adopting a state-level moratorium against policies regulating artificial intelligence would help ensure consistency and prevent legal fragmentation
Trump's Spring 2025 Unified Agenda
Rulemaking highlights from the first Unified Agenda of the second Trump administration.
A CFTC Commissioner’s and Legal Scholar’s Perspectives on AI and Regulatory Accountability
Virtual remarks by CFTC Commissioner Kristin Johnson and in-person remarks by Ohio State Law professor Bridget C.E. Dooling
Supporting Freight in Transportation Reauthorization
Policy commentary in support of freight provisions in transportation reauthorization to strengthen infrastructure, investment, and supply chains
Public comment in support of FTC data collection for furthering the Commission's consumer protection and competition missions.