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Blog post by Stone Washington for the Regulatory Transparency Project of the Federalist Society: The Supreme Court’s Jarkesy Decision Sheds Light on the SEC’s Hidden Advantages
"Chevron is Overruled," Susan Dudley in Forbes
Two Neglected Effects of Loper Bright, Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
Senior scholar Susan Dudley's Forbes column: A Rush to Regulate
RSC scholar Howard Beales co-authored an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal: Lina Khan’s Failed FTC Experiment
RSC scholar and GW Law professor Richard Pierce wrote for Bloomberg Law: Major Questions Doctrine Hands Power to Judges After Chevron
Colorado Politics: Colorado Consumers Lose Without Out-of-State Banks, by Howard Beales
Susan Dudley and Mary Sullivan for Truth On the Market: Recent Antitrust and Regulatory Changes Both Unravel the Consensus
Susan Dudley and W. Kip Viscusi for the Wall Street Journal: Biden’s OMB Politicizes Cost-Benefit Analysis
Forbes, OMB Guidance Needs More Humility, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Weighing Regulatory Tradeoffs – And Keeping Thumbs Off The Scales!, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Regulatory Review Revisited, by Susan Dudley
Brookings, Robotic Rulemaking, by Bridget Dooling & Mark Febrizio
The Regulatory Review, Jimmy Carter—The Great Deregulator, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, How Not To Write a Regulation, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Making State Level Regulation More Accountable, by Susan Dudley
The Hill, One Year On, a Critical Role Needs to Be Filled By the Administration, by Susan Dudley & Sally Katzen
Forbes, When Regulating an Appliance...Follow the Science!, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, President Biden's New Order: A Central Plan To Impose Competition, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, The U.S. And Europe Are Embarking On Dramatically Different Paths To Better Regulation, by Susan Dudley
Slate, Bot-Generated Comments on Government Proposals Could Be Useful Someday, by Bridget Dooling & Michael Livermore
Forbes, Seismic Shift In The Regulatory Tide, by Susan Dudley
Philadelphia Inquirer, The pandemic broke through opioid treatment red tape. Let’s keep it that way., by Bridget Dooling & Laura Stanley
Wall Street Journal, One Trump-Era Notion Biden May Want to Embrace, by Susan Dudley & Sally Katzen
Forbes, Two Rules President Biden Needs To Make His Ambitious Environmental Agenda Successful, by Susan Dudley
The Hill, Improved economic analysis should be lasting part of Pai's FCC legacy, by Jerry Ellig
Forbes, The Biden-Harris Team Needs Benefit-Cost Analysis, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Civil Service Reform Is Needed But Trump’s Lame Duck Initiative Is Not The Answer (And Could Make Things Worse), by Susan Dudley
Wall Street Journal, Trump Takes a Parting Swipe at the Executive Branch, by Susan Dudley & Sally Katzen
Government Executive, Joint Statement on Proposed Staff Reclassifications in the Office of Management and Budget, co-authored by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Midnight in the Garden of Rules and Regulations, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Roadmap to a Regulatory Reset, by Susan Dudley
The Hill, Just how big a deal is this year's economics Nobel?, by Jerry Ellig
Wall Street Journal, The Misguided Antitrust Attack on Big Tech, by Phil Gramm & Jerry Ellig
Forbes, The Measure and Mismeasure of Rules, by Susan Dudley
The Hill, We need a bespoke approach to independent agency regulations, by Bridget Dooling
Washington Post, Bring back the methadone vans, by Laura Stanley
Forbes, Regulatory Reform To Get The Economy Moving, by Susan Dudley
Forbes, Gov in the TIme of Coronavirus, by Susan Dudley
The Hill, The federal government should solicit input from the public to help combat the coronavirus, by Daniel Pérez
Forbes, Learning From COVID-19, by Susan Dudley
GW Hatchet, In support of the Regulatory Studies Center, by Christopher Carrigan & Steven Balla
The Hill, Are mass comment campaigns an abuse of the rulemaking process?, by Steven Balla
Wall Street Journal, ‘Big Bad Trusts’ Are a Progressive Myth, by Phil Gramm & Jerry Ellig
Washington Post, Here's How Federal Agencies Can Write More Effective Regulations - And Win Regulatory Battles in Court, by Jerry Ellig & Catherine Konieczny
The Post & Courier, Selling Santee Cooper: Competition Should Be Part of the Plan, by Jerry Ellig
Real Clear Policy, Ill-Considered Tax Credit Regulation May Put the Squeeze on Charities, Taxpayers, by Jerry Ellig
The Hill, A Long Shutdown Hinders Trump's Deregulatory Efforts, by Bridget C.E. Dooling
The Hill, Trump hit the regulatory brakes, but hasn’t found reverse gear, by Bridget C.E. Dooling
Wall Street Journal, Commissions Are Mulvaney’s Error of Omission, by Susan E. Dudley & Sally Katzen
The Hill, Justice Kennedy’s parting swipe against judges deferring to administrative agencies, by Bridget C.E. Dooling
The Hill, US-Canada regulatory cooperation continues despite Trump’s G-7 outburst, by Daniel R. Pérez & Susan E. Dudley
The Hill, Despite call for big cuts, Trump’s budget maintains regulatory spending, by Susan Dudley & Melinda Warren
USA Today, EPA scandals overshadow Scott Pruitt failure to undo Obama environmental regulations, by Stuart Shapiro, RSC Scholar
The Hill, The steps to making Trump’s bump stock regulation a reality, by Susan E. Dudley & Sofie E. Miller
Wall Street Journal, The Story Behind the IRS’s Exemption From Oversight, by Susan E. Dudley & Sally Katzen
The Hill, Trump’s deregulatory promises are coming true and saving $570 million, by Susan E. Dudley
The Hill, Boosting integrity of federal policymaking is an easy win for Congress, by Susan E. Dudley and Daniel R. Pérez
The Hill, EPA's new science advisor will bolster objectivity and transparency, by Susan E. Dudley
The Hill, Congress created a regulatory scheme that keeps its hands clean - time for accountability, by Susan E. Dudley & David Schoenbrod
NBC THINK, Trump Wants to Deconstruct the Administrative State. Can He?, by Susan E. Dudley
Wall Street Journal, The $2 Trillion Compliance Figure Came From the SBA, by Susan E. Dudley
Wall Street Journal, A Trump Nomination Shows He’s Serious About Deregulation, by Susan E. Dudley
The Hill: President Trump's FDA nominee could mean better drugs sooner at lower cost, by Susan Dudley & Bartley Madden
The Hill: Trump weighs key pick for regulatory rollback, by Susan Dudley
Susan Dudley was quoted in Bloomberg Law: SEC’s Gensler Sees ESG Plans Thwarted as Biden’s Term Nears End (September 9, 2024).
RSC data cited in the Wall Street Journal: The Regulatory State is in Flux Like Never Before, and Businesses are Hating it (September 2, 2024).
Biometric Update quoted from a public interest comment by Mark Febrizio: US DOJ May Soon Issue Rule on Foreign Access to Americans’ Data (August 28, 2024).
Roger Nober is quoted in Axios: Treasury will define U.S. crypto policy — eventually (August 27, 2024).
CEI cited RSC's CRA Window Exploratory Dashboard: Congressional Review Act votes could claw back some of Biden’s regulations (August 26, 2024).
Forbes cited RSC's CRA Window Exploratory Dashboard: A Glide Path For Overturning Biden Regulations In The 119th Congress (August 26, 2024).
The GW Hatchet interviewed Steve Balla and Sarah Hay to learn more about the Center's CRA Window Exploratory Dashboard: Regulatory Studies Center launches dashboard to track federal regulations (August 19, 2024).
RegStats data cited in Politico: Let’s Go CRA-zy? (August 8, 2024).
Steven Balla was quoted by Lever News in the article, Vance Backed Attempts To Gut Dozens of Biden Rules (August 6, 2024).
Roger Nober is quoted in The Detroit News: End of Chevron Deference Carries Potentially Vast Impacts for Automakers (August 5, 2024).
RegStats data cited in Governing: States’ Opportunity to Take on a Bigger Regulatory Role (July 30, 2024).
Joseph Cordes was interviewed on KAGS-TV: What We Can VERIFY About Project 2025 and the FDIC (July 17, 2024).
Roger Nober is quoted in Railway Age: Subcommittee Examines CARB’s In-Use Locomotive Regulation (July 10, 2024).
Susan Dudley was quoted in the Federal News Network: Agencies ‘Knew this Was Coming.’ What Does — and Doesn’t — Change After Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling (July 8, 2024).
Susan Dudley quoted in Government Executive: Will recent Supreme Court rulings 'devastate the functioning of the federal government?' (July 1, 2024).
Roger Nober quoted in Politico's Transport newsletter: Around the Agencies (July 1, 2024).
Roger Nober was quoted by The Washington Post: The Supreme Court just clipped federal agencies. Congress must step up (June 28, 2024).
Roger Nober and Susan Dudley quoted in The Detroit News: Trump Pledge to Reverse Biden's EV Push Won't be so Easy, Experts Say. Here's Why (June 20, 2024).
Susan Dudley quoted in STAT: What the Rescheduling of Marijuana Might — and Might Not — Mean for Scientific Research (May 30, 2024).
RSC data cited by Los Angeles Times: As the Election Nears, Biden Pushes a Slew of Rules on the Environment and Other Priorities (May 25, 2024).
RSC data cited by ABC News: As the Election Nears, Biden Pushes a Slew of Rules on the Environment and Other Priorities (May 24, 1014).
Commentary by Zhoudan (Zoey) Xie is cited in the Washington Examiner: Biden Floods the Swamp With Record Tally of Regulations (May 17, 2024).
Steven Balla was quoted in Axios: Biden's Record Regulation Blitz (May 17, 2024).
Susan Dudley was interviewed by Law360 on a record pace of economically significant regulations: Pressure Mounts On Biden Admin To Finalize Regulations (May 16, 2024).
RSC reports and Senior Policy Analyst Mark Febrizio are cited in NextGov: House Bill Targets AI-generated Comments in Rulemaking (May 8, 2024).
Steve Balla and Sarah Hay cited in Wall Street Journal: Biden Races to Trump-Proof His Agenda (May 6, 2024).
Susan Dudley quoted in The Hill: Biden Races Clock on Health Regulations With Eye on Potential Trump Return (May 5, 2024).
RSC data cited in The Economist: Why the Biden Administration is Rushing to Produce Regulations (May 2, 2024)
Sarah Hay's commentary on the Congressional Review Act cited in The American Prospect: Why Is the Biden Administration Completing So Many Regulations? (April 23, 2024).
Sarah Hay was quoted in Bloomberg Law: Labor Agencies Race Against the Clock on Rulemaking (April 22, 2024).
Steven Balla is quoted in Politico: April Showers May Bring May Regulations (April 1, 2024).
Susan Dudley quoted in E&E News, Murky Deadline Looms for Biden’s Regs (March 21, 2024).
Susan Dudley is quoted in E&E News: A Major EPA Climate Rule is Stuck in Limbo (February 22, 2024).
Bloomberg Law: Norm AI launches innovative startup with RSC founder Susan Dudley on advisory board (January 23, 2024).
Wall Street Journal published a letter by Brian Mannix: The Rush to Regulate AI: We’ve Been Here Before (January 2, 2024).
Nober Joins GW Regulatory Studies Center as Director, Railway Age (December 26, 2023).
Susan Dudley spoke with Politico’s E&E News about OIRA's efforts to improve the usefulness of its meetings authorized under Executive Order 12866: Want to talk rules? The White House just made it easier (December 22, 2023).
Promoting Best Practices for U.S. Regulatory Analysis: Open letter to OIRA Administrator from past SBCA presidents among the most-read posts of 2023 at The Regulatory Review (December 26, 2023).
Sarah Hay spoke with Government Executive on OIRA's latest public engagement efforts: Biden administration boasts it’s including more public input into agency rulemaking (December 7, 2023).
Steve Balla and Sarah Hay interviewed by Bloomberg Law on potential revocation of Labor Department rules under the Congressional Review Act (November 20, 2023).
Joe Cordes shared insights with Newswise on the federal budget impass that threatened a government shutdown (November 13, 2023).
Washington Examiner quoted Aram Gavoor in the article “Biden executive order on artificial intelligence faces enforcement obstacles" (October 31).
Mary Sullivan discussed the FTC proposal to ban junk fees with Nashville, Tennessee's WKRN-TV (October 27).
Research by the Regulatory Studies Center was cited by Zero Hedge in the article “'Back To The Future' Morphs Into Dystopia” (October 18, 2023).
Aram Gavoor quoted in Bloomberg Law on potential challenges of the Administrative Procedure Act and agency's uses of Artificial Intelligence in regulatory processes: AI Already at the DOL Despite No Federal Guardrails (September 25, 2023).
Susan Dudley interviewed by The Regulatory Review: Maintaining the Durability of Regulatory Analysis (September 17, 2023).
Bloomberg Law discusses ChatGPT and its challenges for academic integrity policies with Aram Gavoor, associate dean for academic affairs and lecturer at George Washington University Law School. ChatGPT on Campus: Law Schools Wrestle With Emerging AI Tools (August 11, 2023).
Joe Cordes was interviewed by Newsweek for insights on how the latest Social Security cost-of-living adjustment and its impact for recipients. Social Security Update: How Much Payments Are Expected to Increase (August 8, 2023).
C-SPAN Washington Journal, Bridget Dooling on the Congressional Review Act (June 16, 2023).
Joseph Cordes was quoted in the Washington Examiner in the article Spending Caps in Debt Ceiling Deal Could be Raised Later, History Shows (May 27, 2023).
Susan Dudley was quoted in The New York Times in the articles, You’ve Never Heard of Him, but He’s Remaking the Pollution Fight and Little-Noticed Part of G.O.P. Bill Could ‘Make It Impossible to Regulate; and in the Kansas City Star in the article From Gas Stoves to Prairie Chickens, Missouri Republican Declares a War on Federal Regulators.
Bloomberg Law quotes Susan Dudley on the potential impacts of the new Executive Order and guidance documents for Modernizing Regulatory Review, Proposed US Regulatory Change Would Enable Tougher Climate Rules (April 7, 2023).
MarketWatch quotes Bridget Dooling on use of the Congressional Review Act to block the administration's student debt relief plan (March 28, 2023).
Business Insider quotes Bridget Dooling and cites GW RegStudies fact sheet on the Congressional Review Act, The GOP just tried the fast-track route to block Biden's student-debt relief. Here's why it probably won't work (March 27, 2023).
Washington Post cites study in Lancet Public Health by Bridget Dooling and Laura Stanley in As Drug Deaths Soar, Experts Urge Expanded Access to Methadone (March 7, 2023).
RegStats data on economically significant final rules issued by presidential year cited by the Wall Street Journal, Supreme Court’s Student-Loan Case Will Test Limits of Presidential Power (February 26, 2023).
The Lancet published a study by researchers at the GW Regulatory Studies and NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Synthesising Evidence of the Effects of COVID-19 Regulatory Changes on Methadone Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Implications for Policy (February 24, 2023).
NBC News WHO13 interviews Aram Gavoor on securing classified documents of current and past presidential administrations (February 6, 2023)
Aram Gavoor posts an op-ed in The Hill: Three Potential Outcomes of the Wider Classified Documents Probe (February 4, 2023)
Recent report on Regulatory Compliance Burdens is cited in Forbes column on state and local economic policy. Some Simple Ways To Improve Regulation And Boost Economic Growth (December 7, 2022)
Steven Balla shares his research on mass commenting campaigns and why these efforts are unlikely to stop the FDA from its action on menthol cigarettes. To Gin Up Opposition to the Proposed Menthol Ban, Tobacco Companies are Turning to Gas Station Ads. STAT News (November 17, 2022)
Susan Dudley commented on the Biden administration's regulatory agenda following the midterm elections. Biden Agenda Depends on Flood of Regulations If GOP Wins Control, Bloomberg Law (November 11, 2022)
Bloomberg Law references letter signed by six former OIRA administrators supporting quick action on the nomination of Richard Revesz for OIRA administrator. Biden’s Regulations Nominee Left in Limbo With Rules Spree Ahead (October 27, 2022)
KTLA-TV interviewed Joseph Cordes on the economic impact of the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in Social Security Checks Getting Big Boost to Balance Inflation Costs (October 13, 2022)
RSC experts shared their perspectives in media coverage of the nomination of Richard Revesz for OIRA Administrator, including Susan Dudley in the Wall Street Journal and CQ Roll Call, and Bridget Dooling in E&E News and Government Executive (September 2022)
Susan Dudley was among a group of six former OIRA leaders—representing both Republican and Democratic administrations—to sign a letter encouraging the Senate to “move as quickly as possible on this important nomination.” (September 23, 2022)
The recent study authored by Bridget Dooling and Laura Stanley on the federal regulation of methadone as a treatment for opioid use disorder—A Vast and Discretionary Regime—was highlighted in a pair of in-depth media articles: SAMHSA, the DEA Could Have Freed Methadone Any Time Since the 1970s, Filter Magazine (August 30, 2022). STAT News, Biden Administration has Simple Way to Cut Overdose Deaths, Experts Say: Expand Methadone Access (August 18, 2022).
InsideEPA quotes Susan Dudley from a Federalist Society discussion with co-panelist Paul Ray: GOP Former Officials Decry Biden’s Failure to Nominate OIRA Leader (August 11, 2022)
Bloomberg Law, How Biden Has Made Policy With Short-Term, Costly Rules: Charts, quotes Susan Dudley (May 31, 2022)
Thomson Reuters, Frustration Mounts over SEC Chair Gensler’s Rulemaking Blitz, quotes Daniel Pérez (February 25, 2022)
Inside Sources, New Federal Spending Will Hurt Entrepreneurs More Than It Helps, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (November 2021)
Government Executive, Congressional Republicans Attempt to Overturn OSHA Vaccine Rule, quotes Bridget Dooling (November 2021)
Bloomberg, Punching In: Biden DOJ Faces Tough Call on Joint-Employer Appeal, quotes Bridget Dooling (August 2021)
Los Angeles Times, For the first time, Democrats deploy rarely used law to repeal Trump-era regulations, quotes Daniel Pèrez (June 2021)
Volokh Conspiracy, Democrats Learn to Love the Congressional Review Act (At Least a Little Bit), Jonathan Adler cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (June 2021)
The Regulatory Review, Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the APA, cites Susan Dudley (June 2021)
Los Angeles Times, For the first time, Democrats deploy rarely used law to repeal Trump-era regulations, quotes Daniel Pérez (June 2021)
Liberty Nation, Congress Moves to Erase Trump-Era Rules, cites Daniel Pérez (June 2021)
Yahoo! News, Trump-era rules could be overturned this week in blow to his legacy, quotes Daniel Pèrez (June 2021)
The Hill, House to take big step on eliminating Trump-era rules, quotes Daniel Pèrez (June 2021)
Truthout, Democrats Pass on Using Key Power to Kill Trump Rules, cites Daniel Pérez (June 2021)
Government Executive, Agencies Work to Roll Back Trump Directive Targeting ‘Unaccountable Bureaucrats,’ quotes Bridget Dooling (April 2021)
Treatment Magazine, Report: SAMHSA Has Authority to Ease MAT Restrictions, cites Bridget Dooling and Laura Stanley (April 2021)
Law 360, Freeze Of Trump Contractor Rule Could Hit Procedural Snag, quotes Bridget Dooling (April 2021)
Bloomberg, Employers Use Courts to ‘Raise the Cost’ on DOL Rule Reversal, quotes Bridget Dooling (April 2021)
Law 360, With 'True Lender' Repeal, Dems May Bag Their 1st CRA Win, quotes Daniel Pèrez (April 2021)
Government Executive, Democrats Seek to Undo Six ‘Midnight’ Regulations, quotes Daniel Pèrez (April 2021)
Politico, Telehealth Shouldn’t Mean 'Videohealth' for Opioid Treatment, cites Bridget Dooling and Laura Stanley (April 2021)
Marketplace, Democrats in Congress in no hurry to overturn Trump-era regulations, quotes Bridget Dooling (March 2021)
Daily Beast, The Special Tool Dems Aren’t Using to Nuke Trump Regulations, quotes Bridget Dooling (March 2021)
PolitiFact, Democrats could undo Trump policies faster, but they’re not. Why?, quotes Daniel Pèrez (March 2021)
NPR, How Biden Could Quickly Undo Trump Era Health Policies, quotes Daniel Pèrez (March 2021)
Government Executive, Democrats Seek to Undo Trump EEOC Rule Using Congressional Review Act, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (March 2021)
Government Executive, Deadline is Approaching to Repeal Trump Rules Using ‘Obscure’ Law, quotes Susan Dudley (March 2021)
Ballotpedia, April 4 is the deadline for Congress to repeal regulatory activity from the end of the Trump administration, quotes Daniel Pèrez (March 2021)
Wall Street Journal, Biden’s Hurdle: Courts Dubious of Rule by Regulation, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (March 2021)
Los Angeles Times, Democrats running out of time to undo Trump environment and healthcare rules, quotes Daniel Pèrez (February 2021)
Axios, Trump's final-year record for regulations, quotes Daniel Pèrez (February 2021)
Public Integrity, With the Stroke of a Pen, Biden Begins Undoing Trump's Deregulation Policies, quotes Bridget Dooling (February 2021)
The Hill, Biden signals major shift on regulations with first-day orders, quotes Susan Dudley (January 2021)
Kaiser Health News, How Can Trump Administration Regulations Be Reversed?, quotes Daniel Pèrez (January 2021)
Federal News Network, Measuring the Trump administration’s goal of decreasing agency regulations, interview with Susan Dudley (January 2021)
JD Supra, The Return of the Congressional Review Act, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (January 2021)
Government Executive, Biden Seeks to Halt or Delay Trump’s ‘Midnight Regulations’, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (January 2021)
Government Executive, Transition Roundup: Trump Attempts Last-Minute Regulation Changes; Biden Appointee Confirmation Hearings Begin, quotes Susan Dudley (January 2021)
Marketplace Morning Report, interviews Susan Dudley (January 2021)
USA Today, Here's how Trump's tumultuous four years as president changed America, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (January 2021)
Science, Science could benefit as Democrats take power, quotes the GW Regulatory Studies Center (January 2021)
Bloomberg, Trump Rulemaking Blitz Cuts Waiting Period to Restrict Biden, quotes Susan Dudley and Richard Pierce (January 2021)
The Regulatory Review, A Primer on Midnight Regulations, cites Susan Dudley (January 2021)
Bloomberg, Beating Biden’s Day One Freeze Sparks Stampede to Lock in Rules, quotes Susan Dudley and Daniel Pèrez (January 2021)
Axios, Senate majority gives Democrats tool to reverse Trump policies, quotes Daniel Pèrez (January 2021)
Wall Street Journal, Democratic Control of Senate Creates Path to Repeal Last-Minute Trump Policies, quotes Daniel Pèrez (January 2021)
CBS News, Biden to halt or delay Trump's "midnight regulations" on inauguration day, quotes Daniel Pèrez (January 2021)
NBC News, Trump administration speeds up 'midnight rule-making,' creating hurdles for Biden, quotes Daniel Pèrez (December 2020)
Bloomberg, Fall Regulatory Plan Out Before Biden White House Transition, quotes Daniel Pèrez (December 2020)
Bloomberg, Unglamorous White House 'Prune' Job Critical to Biden Agenda, quotes Susan Dudley (December 2020)
Bay News 9, For Big Tech, Biden Brings a New Era, But No Ease in Scrutiny, quotes Jerry Ellig (November 2020)
Health Affairs, Administration Finalizes Drug Pricing Rebate Rule at the Last Minute, cites Bridget Dooling (November 2020)
Christian Science Monitor, Trump administration seeks to tie Biden’s hands. Will it work?, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
Pro Publica, Trump Races to Weaken Environmental and Worker Protections, and Implement Other Last-Minute Policies, Before Jan. 20, quotes Susan Dudley and Daniel Pérez (November 2020)
Government Executive, HHS Seeks Feedback on Pandemic Regulatory Actions, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
NBC News, How the Trump administration's 'midnight rule-making' could leave a big mark on government, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
Bloomberg, Top-to-Bottom Rule Review Poses Test of HHS’ Staff and Resolve, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
Politico, Trump aides privately plot a flurry of moves in their final 10 weeks, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
E&E News, Trump admin plows ahead on fiscal 2022 budget, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
Government Executive, What Will Regulatory Policy Look Like Under President Biden?, quotes Susan Dudley (November 2020)
New York Times, A Regulatory Rush by Federal Agencies to Secure Trump’s Legacy, quotes Susan Dudley (October 2020)
Government Executive, Election Day Passes Without a Declared Winner, But Transition Planning Will Continue, references Susan Dudley and the GW Regulatory Studies Center (November 2020)
Bloomberg Law, Trump Immigration Rules Open to Review With Biden, Senate Win, quotes Daniel Pérez (November 2020)
Audubon Magazine, Are the Trump Administration's Environmental Rollbacks Built to Last?, quotes Bridget Dooling (November 2020)
Reuters, Exclusive: Center for American Progress takes aim at Trump's Wall Street-friendly rules, quotes Daniel Pérez (September 2020)
Law360, Dems Evaluating Challenge To Payroll Tax Deferral, Wyden Says, quotes Bridget Dooling (September 2020)
Government Executive, White House Presses Agencies to Soften Rules for Pursuing Regulatory Violators, quotes Bridget Dooling (September 2020)
STAT News, How Trump could use a rare regulatory maneuver to lower drug prices before Election Day, and how it could backfire, quotes Bridget Dooling (September 2020)
New York Times, Democrats Eye Trump's Game Plan to Reverse Late Rule Changes, quotes Susan Dudley (July 2020)
E&E News, 'Blow up in their face.' Trump NEPA rule faces scrutiny, quotes Brian Mannix (July 2020)
Bloomberg, Trump's 2-for-1 Regulatory Order Squeezed by Election Priorities, quotes Daniel Pérez (July 2020)
Politifact, Trump essentially held the line on regulations, quotes Bridget Dooling (July 2020)
Bloomberg, White House Debuts New Regulatory Playbook After Virus Delay, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (June 2020)
Financial Times, Trump eases environmental rules during pandemic, cites Daniel Pérez (June 2020)
The Center for Public Integrity / Vox, Trump's Favorite Weapon in the Coronavirus Fight: Deregulation, quotes Bridget Dooling (June 2020)
Bloomberg, Trump Spring Regulatory Agenda Back on Track After Virus Pause, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (June 2020)
Washington Post, The Energy 202: Coronavirus pandemic could give Democrats easier way to repeal major Trump EPA rules, quotes Bridget Dooling (June 2020)
Yield Pro, Let business go: regulations, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center (June 2020)
Bloomberg, House Calendar Moves May Expose More Trump Rules to Rollbacks, quotes Daniel Pérez (May 2020)
CQ Roll Call, EPA and Interior ease rules amid pandemic as repeal window nears, cites the Regulatory Studies Center (April 2020)
Bloomberg Law, Covid-19 Revives Debate over Economic Benefits of Deregulation, quotes Daniel Pérez (April 2020)
E&E News, Will the pandemic curb Trump's regulatory rollback?, quotes Susan Dudley (March 2020)
Federal News Network, Federal rule-making faces dangerous threat, quotes Steve Balla (January 2020)
Federal Times, Can the government stop fake comments on its rules without alienating citizens?, quotes Steve Balla (January 2020)
Federal Computer Weekly, Fighting bots and comment spam, quotes Steve Balla (January 2020)
Government Executive, Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick for Regulations Czar, quotes Susan Dudley (January 2020)
E&E News, Trump's 2020 plan: Change the rules on rules, quotes Daniel Pérez (January 2020)
New York Times, Local News Is Dying. New York May Try to Pass a Law to Save It., quotes Jerry Ellig
Law 360, Why Trump's Orders On Agency Guidance Are Significant, cites Susan Dudley
Federal News Network, Helpful guidance or ‘bureaucratic abuse?’ Implementation is key for Trump’s new executive orders, quotes Susan Dudley
Law 360, What Do Trump’s Orders Mean for Agency Guidance?, quotes Susan Dudley
Law 360, Trump Reins In Regulators’ Enforcement Powers, quotes Susan Dudley
Government Executive, Trump Signs Orders to Restrict 'Unaccountable Bureaucrats' From Creating 'Backdoor Regulations,' quotes Susan E. Dudley
Wall Street Journal, Trump to Curb Use of Federal Guidance in Issuing Regulations, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Government Executive, Trump Taps Former Corporate Lawyer to Lead Regulatory Rollbacks, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Federal News Network, Acting OIRA head looks to ensure ‘government speaks with one voice’ on regulations, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Media Insider, Combating Anti-Social Media, quotes Jerry Ellig
Wall Street Journal, How Much Would It Cost to Fire Trump?, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Federal News Network, OMB’s regulatory review is creating a backlog of cyber standards, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Associated Press, Tech firms struggle to police content while avoiding bias, quotes Jerry Ellig
Bloomberg, Deregulation Window Closing 17 Months Before Trump Term Ends, quotes Susan E. Dudley, Bridget C.E. Dooling, and Daniel R. Pérez
Las Vegas Review Journal, Bills Would Ensure More Accountability Regarding Federal Regulations, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Arizona Republic, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Wants To Cut Bureaucratic Red Tape, Tackles Regulatory Reform, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Bloomberg, Consumers Seen on Hook for $42 Billion From Trump's Deregulation, citing Jerry Ellig
Government Executive, The Many Ways to Gauge Results of Trump's Deregulatory Push, cites Susan E. Dudley
Bloomberg, About That Big Regulatory Rollback..., cites Reg Studies
Business Journal, What Does $33 Billion in Regulatory Cost Savings Really Mean?, cites Susan E. Dudley
Federal News Network, With Shutdown Over, Agency Regulatory Process Soon to Regain Momentum, quotes Bridget C.E. Dooling
E&E News, Trump's Deregulatory Agenda in Court, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Bloomberg, EPA Model for Measuring Rule Benefits May Inspire Other Agencies, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Reuters, Shutdown is Starting to Hurt Trump's Financial Deregulation Agenda, quotes Bridget C.E. Dooling
E&E News, OIRA Still Reviewing Some Regs During Shutdown, quotes Bridget C.E. Dooling
Bloomberg, Trump Took Credit for Stock Market Records. Does He Deserve Blame for the Plunge?, cites Reg Studies
Bloomberg, Rulemaking Goes Dark During Shutdown Over Spending Standoff, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Financial Times, Introduction of Business Rules Slows Sharply Under Trump, quotes Susan E. Dudley
Bloomberg Government, Trump Seen Hitting Red Tape Goal Again—By Tilting The Field, citing Bridget C.E. Dooling
Washington Post, Has the Trump administration repealed 22 regulations for each new one?, citing Susan E. Dudley & Bridget C.E. Dooling
Wall Street Journal, The Supreme Court Won’t Stop Executive Overreach, citing the Regulatory Studies Center
NPR, Senate Votes To Roll Back Rules Aimed At Fair Auto Lending For Minorities, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Alabama Public Radio, Senate Votes To Roll Back Rules Aimed At Fair Auto Lending For Minorities, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Politico, Mulvaney prevails in turf battle over tax regs, citing Susan E. Dudley
Modern Healthcare, HHS lag in publicizing comments on faith rules could violate law, quoting senior scholar Steve Balla
Bloomberg Law, Mulvaney, Acosta Override Regulatory Office to Hide Tips Rule Data (1), quoting Susan E. Dudley
New York Times, Trump Says ‘No President Has Ever Cut So Many Regulations.’ Not Quite., quoting Susan E. Dudley
The Hill, Trump to take steps to ban bump stocks, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Wall Street Journal, Tax Regulations at Center of GOP Dispute, quoting Susan E. Dudley, citing The GW Regulatory Studies Center
E&E News, Trump proposes funding hike for regulatory shop, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Scientific American, Has Trump Killed More Regulations Than Any Other President?, quoting Susan E. Dudley, citing The GW Regulatory Studies Center
E&E News, Trump says he's best at killing rules. Is that true?, citing The GW Regulatory Studies Center
NBC News, From banks to the tip jar: A look back at regulatory changes in Trump’s Year One, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Politico, Trump's war on regulations is real. But is it working?, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Inside Sources, How Trump Is Laying Regulations to Waste, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Reason, Deregulatory Successes Point to Direction for Trump Administration, quoting Susan E. Dudley
The Christian Science Monitor, Trump’s deregulation drive is epic in scale and scope. And yet ..., quoting Susan E. Dudley
The Christian Science Monitor, Disrupter in chief: How Donald Trump is changing the presidency, quoting Susan E. Dudley
The Washington Post, 'Smothered' and 'shoved aside' in rural America, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg Government, This year was easy; next year deregulating gets tough, quoting Susan Dudley
The Hill, GOP in uncharted territory rolling back rules through resolutions, quoting Susan Dudley
Washington Post, Has Trump cut more regulations than any president in history?, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, Trump's 2-for-1 Regulatory Policy Yields Minimal Results, quoting Sofie Miller
The Legal Examiner, New Table Saw Safety Regulations Face Additional Delays, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Government Executive, Agencies Told to Cut Regulatory Budgets in Fiscal 2018, quoting Sofie Miller
Bloomberg BNA, Will Table Saws Make the Cut for Regulation?, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Wall Street Journal, The Myth of Trump's Do-Nothing Presidency, citing Sofie Miller and the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Washington Post, Trump administration cancels hundreds of Obama-era regulations, quoting Susan Dudley
The Hill, Regulatory experts push Senate leaders for regulatory reform, mentioning Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, Trump's Fiscal 2018 Budget Boosts Spending for Regulators: Report, citing Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, Trump’s Delay of Foreign Entrepreneur Rule Likely to Face Litigation, quoting Susan Dudley
New York Times, Neomi Rao, the Scholar Who Will Help Lead Trump’s Regulatory Overhaul, quoting Susan Dudley
FedSoc podcast, Improving the Use of Science in Regulation, with Susan Dudley
The Hill, Voter fraud commission may have violated law, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, New EPA Rule Not Compliant With Trump Regulatory Order, quoting Sofie Miller
E&E News, EPA reissues Obama's dental office mercury rule, citing Sofie Miller
Politico, 11 bright ideas for Washington, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, Entrepreneur Work Rule in Limbo Amid New Trump Review, quoting Susan Dudley
Centre for Public Impact, Federal focus: regulating the regulations, quoting Susan Dudley
U.S. News, A Dim 100 Days, mentioning Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, Obama Regulators Failed to Follow Law, OMB’s Mulvaney Says, mentioning the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Spero News, Can the Republicans really drain the swamp?, citing Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, New Guidance, OMB Official Explain Trump Regulatory Order, mentioning Marcus Peacock
Bloomberg BNA, Keeping Track of Overturned Rules is So Hard to Do, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
USA Today: Trump signs four bills to roll back Obama-era regulations, quoting Susan Dudley
The Hill: Here's how Trump is using a special law to do away with Obama regulations, linking to GW Regulatory Studies CRA tracker
Seattle Times: Public-health groups raise alarm over bill that would limit government regulations, quoting Susan Dudley
E&E News: Lawmakers to weigh science in rulemaking bill, citing Susan Dudley
Politifact: Rand Paul said repealing 3 regulations saves millions of dollars, thousands of jobs, quoting Brian Mannix
Washington Post: Trump establishes task forces to eliminate 'job killing regulations', citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Washington Post: The White House claim that Obama-era regulations have cost $890 billion, quoting Susan Dudley
Washington Post: Why Trump's order to cut government regulation is even bolder than it seems, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA: Regulation Benefits Said to Be at Risk Under Trump Order, quoting Susan Dudley
E&E News: SEC rule repeal sets stage for unprecedented legal fight, quoting Daniel Pérez
Washington Times: Trump's regulation smashing will lead to economic revival, quoting Susan Dudley
The Hill: GOP searches for new way to cut Obama regs, citing Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA: Guidance Helps Explain One-In, Two-Out Regulatory Order, quoting Susan Dudley
Washington Post: Can Trump win his war on the regulatory state?, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Wall Street Journal: Donald Trump May Find Leviathan Hard to Tame, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg Government: A new two-for-one deal and Rob Bishop's big plans, citing Marcus Peacock
CNN: Cutting regulations is not so easy, quoting Susan Dudley
Politico: Five big questions about Trump’s executive order on regulation, citing Marcus Peacock
E&E News: Analysts scratch their heads over Trump's 'pay-go' order, quoting Sofie Miller
Wall Street Journal: How Much Can Cutting Federal Regulation Boost the U.S. Economy?, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Vox: Trump’s order to “kill two regulations for every new one adopted” is a mess, citing Marcus Peacock
The Atlantic: Trump’s 'Two-for-One' Regulation Executive Order, citing Marcus Peacock
The Hill: Trump signs '2-for-1' order to reduce regulations, quoting Brian Mannix
Government Executive: Trump Signs One In, Two Out Order to Slash Federal Regulations, quoting Susan Dudley
RegBlog, Unraveling Trump’s “Two-for-One” Regulatory Reform Plan, citing Marcus Peacock
CBN News, The Pen is Mightier than the Sword: Trump to Undo Obama's Executive Orders, quoting Susan Dudley
The Hill, Agencies rush to publish rules before Trump takes office, quoting Susan Dudley
Washington Post: With days left in office, President Obama ushers in dozens of policies. But will they stay seated?, quoting Daniel R. Pérez
Bloomberg BNA: Total Rules Drop, but Costly Ones Climb Under Obama, citing Daniel R. Pérez
The New York Times: Obama Bans Drilling in Parts of the Atlantic and the Arctic, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA: Confusion Reigns Over Future of Stream Protection Regulation, quoting Susan Dudley
The Hill: Trump plots two-for-one assault on Obama regs, citing Marcus Peacock, quoting Susan Dudley
Government Executive: How Trump’s Regulatory Agenda Could Transform Federal Agencies, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA: Can Regulatory Agencies Ignore Court Orders?, citing Marcus Peacock
ClimateWire: EPA pick sought to unravel endangerment finding, quoting Marcus Peacock
New York Post: Pipeline supporters hopeful that Trump will overturn block, quoting Brian Mannix
E&E News: Ex-EPA deputy chief, potential Trump reg boss joins faculty, mentioning Marcus Peacock
C-SPAN: Congress and Trump Administration, with Susan Dudley
The Atlantic: How Trump Could Wage a War on Scientific Expertise, quoting Susan Dudley
Washington Post: In a race to the finish, Obama administration presses ahead with ambitious rules, quoting Daniel Pérez
Science: Republicans ready a regulatory rollback, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg: Obama Races to Regulate Before Trump Takes Reins, quoting Susan E. Dudley
Greenwire: Will climate skeptics, Sarah Palin snag top Trump jobs?, mentioning Marcus Peacock
The New York Times: With Trump's Signature, Dozens of Obama's Rules Could Fall, quoting Susan Dudley
Science: Trump and next Congress could quickly erase scores of major regulations, citing Susan Dudley
The Hill: Trump win spurs Obama regs, quoting Susan Dudley
Wall Street Journal: Donald Trump Election Upset Could Undo Regulation on Commerce, quoting Susan Dudley
Reg Blog: Red Tape on the Upswing, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
National Journal: Obama Sets the Regulatory Table for Clinton (or Trump), quoting Sofie Miller
Fortune: The Red Tape Conundrum, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center
American Banker: Consumers Need Protection from the CFPB, by Adam C. Smith quoting Brian Mannix
CNN: Could a President Trump reverse Obama's regulations on 'Day One'?, quotes Susan Dudley
Gallup: Partisan Divide on Government Regulations Remains Wide, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center
U.S. News: Obama's Climate Legacy Rests With Lawyers, Not Lawmakers, cites the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg BNA: Former Agency Officials Bring Benefits to Regulatory Debate, mentions Susan Dudley
Bloomberg Government: How Trump could gut Obama's EPA rules, quotes Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA: Little Credit Given for Rule Cuts With Big Savings, quoting Sofie E. Miller
Chicago Tribune: Getting sucker punched by energy efficiency regulations, citing Sofie E. Miller
Bloomberg BNA: Trump Vows to Deregulate by at Least 85 Percent, citing Sofie Miller and the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Politico: Obama agencies bet on Clinton win, citing Susan Dudley and the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg BNA: Groups Agree on Existence, Not Quality, of Midnight Rules, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Washington Examiner: Restoring Americans' independence, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
The Hill: Obama to aggressively pursue 2016 regulations agenda, citing Sofie E. Miller & the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Washington Times: Killing the regulatory parasite, citing Susan Dudley & the GW Regulatory Studies Center
The Hill: Report: Regs spending has increased twentyfold since Eisenhower, citing Susan Dudley & the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg BNA: The Cost of Federal Regulations? Not Backyard Barbecue Banter, citing Susan Dudley & the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg BNA: DOE, EPA Rules Hurt Competition: Analysts, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center (subscription required)
Washington Examiner: Shock report: Federal red tape eats 11% GDP, rivals ALL pretax corporate profits, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg BNA: EPA Final Chemical Rules Confront OMB Deadline, citing Susan Dudley
The Hill: White House racing to finish new regs, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Wall Street Journal: Obama Readies Flurry of Regulations, citing the GW Regulatory Studies Center
Bloomberg BNA: Next President Likely to Stop New Regulations, quoting Susan Dudley
Wall Street Journal: Roll-Back of Federal Regulations Isn’t Easy, citing Susan Dudley
Washington Free Beacon: How Bureaucrats and Conspiracy Theorists Are Holding Up Efforts to Combat Zika Virus, quoting Daniel Pérez
Bloomberg Business: Brokers and Big Oil Fight Obama Rush to Make Rules by May Cutoff, quoting Susan Dudley
Forbes Opinion: Excessive, Wrong-Headed Regulation Of 'GMOs' Stifles Innovation And Slows Economic Growth, citing Susan Dudley and Daniel Pérez
The Hill, Window on Obama regs closing, quoting Susan Dudley
Bloomberg BNA, OIRA Wish for 2016: An Orderly Regulatory Process, quoting Daniel Pérez
The Hill, Racing to Cement a Wall Street Legacy, mentioning Susan Dudley
Joseph Cordes was interviewed on KAGS-TV: What We Can VERIFY About Project 2025 and the FDIC (July 17, 2024).
Susan Dudley was interviewed on NPR Marketplace: What the Past Can Teach us About a Post-Chevron America (July 12, 2024).
Steve Balla appears on the Double Take podcast: Undoing a Presidency (June 26, 2024).
Sarah Hay was featured by C-SPAN in the segment, Bell Ringer: Congressional Review Act and the Biden Administration (May 13, 2024).
CBS News spoke to Aram Gavoor about lawsuits seeking to prevent the ban of Tik Tok (May 17, 2024).
NBC News spoke to Aram Gavoor, associate dean for academic affairs in the Law School, about the special counsel’s report in President Biden’s classified documents case. (February 13, 2024)
Visiting Scholar Mary Sullivan spoke with WKRN Television Nashville, Tennessee, for a segment on Junk Fees: What Are They and What’s Being Done About Them. (October 27, 2023)
What happens when rulemaking comments start being made not by people, but by ChatGPT or other large language models? How about when federal agencies use AI tools to analyze the comments they receive, or even perhaps to write the regulations themselves? Listen to Lawfare's podcast Robotic Rulemaking for insights from Bridget Dooling and Mark Febrizio.
Marketplace, Could AI Be Used to Sway Federal Rule-making?, Kimberly Adams interviews Mark Febrizio
Understanding Congress, What is the Congressional Review Act?, Bridget Dooling joins Kevin Kosar on AEI's podcast
Government Executive, Regulatory Policies and the Biden Administration, Ross Gianfortune interviews Daniel Pérez
Marketplace, Democrats in Congress in no hurry to overturn Trump-era regulations, Kimberly Adams interviews Bridget Dooling
Gov Actually, Behind the Scenes of the Biden Transition Team at OMB, Bridget Dooling joins Martha Coven from Princeton Univeristy for an interview with Dan Tangherlini and Danny Werfel
Harvard Kennedy School, Bespoke Regulatory Review, Joseph Aldy interviews Bridget Dooling
Marketplace Morning Report, Kimberly Adams interviews Susan Dudley
GW Reg Studies, Nobel Prize and FCC Spectrum Auctions, Jerry Ellig interviews FCC senior economist Evan Kwerel
GW Reg Studies, The DEA, COVID-19, and the Opioid Crisis, Bryce Chinault interviews Laura Stanely about her recent Washington Post op-ed and public interest comment to the DEA
GW Reg Studies, FY 2021 Regulators' Budget, Bryce Chinault interviews Mark Febrizio about annual report on federal agency spending and staffing levels
Federalist Society Teleforum, Minutes to Midnight, or Teeing Up a Second Term?, featuring Daniel Pérez
Arbitrary & Capricious, Minutes to Midnight, or Four More Years: The Regulatory Agenda, featuring Bridget C.E. Dooling
Trachtenberg School Summer Conversation Series, The Evidence Act and Organization of Information Policy Activities at Office of Management and Budget, featuring Susan Dudley
Arbitrary & Capricious, The Tools of Administrative Management, featuring Christopher Carrigan
Federalist Society, The Whys and Hows of Commenting on Rules, featuring Susan Dudley & Brian Mannix
Federal Drive with Tom Temin, EPA sees a potential solution to public comment challenge of e-rulemaking, interviewing Steven J. Balla
Ipse Dixit podcast, Bespoke Regulatory Review, interviewing Bridget C.E. Dooling
NPR Marketplace, Labor Department deregulation expected to pick up steam after Acosta, interviewing Bridget C.E. Dooling
Federal News Network, Shutdown Slows Momentum of Deregulation Efforts, interview with Bridget C.E. Dooling
Arbitrary & Capricious, What Role Should OIRA Play?, featuring Susan Dudley
NPR Marketplace, The Partial Government Shutdown Makes Business Nostalgic for Bureaucracy, interview with Bridget C.E. Dooling
Arbitrary & Capricious, Cost-Benefit Analysis in Court, featuring Bridget C.E. Dooling
Federal News Radio, 70-percent drop in significant regulations in Trump admin.’s first 18 months, interview with Bridget C.E. Dooling
Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal, Gaze into the future with us, interview with Susan E. Dudley
The Steve Gruber Show, Susan Dudley, How Jeff Sessions Is Reining in the Regulatory State?, Interview with Susan E. Dudley
Marketplace, Is it worth commenting on a federal rule?, interview with Susan E. Dudley
Marketplace, Another spin of the revolving door between industry and Washington, interview with Susan Dudley
WJR, Frank Beckman interviews Susan Dudley, (AUDIO)
The Simon Conway Show, Interview with Susan Dudley (AUDIO)
Gov Actually (podcast), How Regulation Works, interviewing Susan Dudley
Federal News Radio: Real impact of midnight regulations, interviewing Sofie Miller
NPR Marketplace: How Congress is using an obscure tool to reverse some Obama regulations, interviewing Sofie Miller
Bloomberg: Lawsuit Challenges Trump 2-for-1 Regulation Rules, interviewing Brian Mannix
NPR Marketplace: What will it take to throw out two regulations for every new one?, interviewing Susan Dudley
Fox Business: Is this the end of Obamacare?, interviewing Susan Dudley
Cato Podcast: Midnight Regulating ahead of a Trump Presidency, interviewing Susan Dudley
NPR's "Here and Now": Trump's Promise To Roll Back Regulation Won't Be So Easy To Fulfill, interviewing Susan Dudley
NPR: Republicans Raise Concerns About Uptick In Midnight Regulations, interviewing Susan Dudley
C-SPAN: Congress and Trump Administration, with Susan Dudley
KCRW, "To the Point": The bumpy road to inauguration, interviewing Susan E. Dudley
KAKM, Alaska Public Media: Trump, Congress and Southeast timber, what are the possibilities?, interviewing Sofie E. Miller
NPR: Trump Team To Discover Rolling Back Regulations Isn't Easy, interviewing Susan E. Dudley
Federalist Society - podcast: Regulations at the End of the Obama Administration, with Sofie Miller
Forbes: Obama Isn't Yet Done Regulating, interview with Sofie Miller
News Channel 8 - VIDEO: Government Matters: The Final Countdown: Projecting Midnight Regulations with Sofie Miller and Daniel Pérez