News and Events

GW Regulatory Studies Center (RSC) scholars regularly host and participate in events on regulatory policy.  Their expertise is also featured in op-eds and reports in leading media outlets.
 

Statement on the RSC Mission

Read the statement (PDF) from GW faculty and administrators involved with the GW Regulatory Studies Center providing accurate information about the center's membership, scholarship and activities.

 


Featured Recent Events

Regulation by Enforcement: Blockchain & Crypto

On June 5, 2024 the GW Regulatory Studies Center and GW Law hosted a forum on the challenges of regulation-by-enforcement as applied to cryptocurrency markets. Panel discussions with leading experts in the industry, scholars and policy professionals explored the potential for legislation and rulemaking on these technologies.

Building On Regulatory Foundations

The GW Regulatory Studies Center and IBM Center for The Business of Government co-hosted a roundtable and reception November 16, 2023 in Washington, DC commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Executive Order 12866 and 20th Anniversary of Circular A-4. The event brought together OIRA Administrators from the past five presidential administrations.

Revising Regulatory Review

At our May 9, 2023 public forum examining executive actions on Modernizing Regulatory Review, OIRA Administrator Richard Revesz discussed these changes with a panel of former OIRA administrators who served in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations. That was followed by a panel of experts in regulatory impact analysis at the federal level who explored in more depth the draft OMB Circular A-4.

 

 


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Podcast: Lessons from the Past for Regulating Artificial Intelligence

Tuesday, 12/10/2024, 2:00pm - 3:00pm

An essay by Susan Dudley provides insights on the regulatory frameworks developed for technologies such as commercial flight, biotechnology, and the Internet

Podcast: What to Expect on the Regulatory Front in a Second Trump Term

Monday, 12/2/2024, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Susan Dudley discusses the regulatory agenda for a second Trump administration

Podcast: After Midnight: Prospective Uses of the Congressional Review Act in the Second Trump Administration

Wednesday, 11/27/2024, 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Policy experts discuss which Biden rules might become potential targets for recall in the next Congress

Podcast: Cryptocurrency and Regulation

Tuesday, 7/2/2024, 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Coin Center Policy Counsel Landon Zinda discusses the functionality of crypto tokens beyond digital payments and how crypto markets are evolving

Regulation By Enforcement: Blockchain and Crypto

Wednesday, 6/5/2024, 12:00pm - 6:30pm

Forum will explore challenges of regulation by enforcement for blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies

Podcast: A Regulatory Surge in April 2024

Tuesday, 5/21/2024, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Looking into the record high number of big ticket rules finalized recently by the Biden Administration

Podcast: Biden’s Ambitious Executive Order Does More for Data Security than Banning TikTok

Tuesday, 5/14/2024, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Discussing a potential TikTok ban and the need to secure Americans' sensitive data.

Podcast: Will History Repeat Itself? Forecasting CRA Use in a Second Trump Administration

Wednesday, 5/8/2024, 11:00am - 12:00pm

Professor Steven Balla and Policy Analyst Sarah Hay discuss the policy themes which could potentially be rolled back following a change of administration

Podcast: CARB Regulating In-Use Locomotives

Tuesday, 4/30/2024, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Roger Nober discusses his public comment to EPA on California's stricter emissions standards for locomotives

Podcast: Regulation by Adjudication

Monday, 4/15/2024, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

If the Supreme Court limits or overturns the Chevron Deference doctrine, it will likely lead to a phase of regulation by adjudication as agencies adapt