2024 Regulatory Year in Review
Ten Important Regulatory Developments
Henry Hirsch
Research Assistant
School: Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
Department: Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Affairs
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Henry Hirsch is a graduate student in the George Washington University’s Master of Public Policy program and a research assistant at the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center. He is also pursuing a graduate certificate in data science. Henry holds a bachelor’s and a master’s from St. John’s College where he studied philosophy.
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The second panel of “Regulation by Enforcement: Blockchain and Crypto” focused on the current state of crypto regulation and recent legislative developments.
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Participants discussed OIRA's function as a rational bureaucracy charged with producing regulations yielding net social benefits
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