Effective antitrust enforcement in the electricity sector can promote competition and protect consumers’ interests.
The Supreme Court should reconsider the doctrine requiring courts to take a hard look at agency policy changes.
The Supreme Court should continue to apply a strong version of the duty to engage in reasoned decision-making ...
The Roberts Court should follow its own reasoned decision-making requirements to constrain regulatory demolition.
A recent case concerning the National Guard may signal growing Supreme Court skepticism of President Trump’s appeals.
Courts must distinguish substantive from procedural duties in agency review to preserve reasoned decision-making.
But others point to the shortcomings of the United States’ largest publicly owned power company—the Tennessee Valley ...
Although research spanning decades has linked EtO to life-altering illnesses, the Occupational Safety and Health ...
Scholars debate whether the duty to engage in reasoned decision-making should be reconsidered.
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, scholars consider how the NextGen exam and alternative licensure pathways may transform legal education and who gets to become a lawyer.
Scholars argue that the United States government should adapt to address rampant loss of regulatory body quorums.
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, administrative and constitutional law scholar Gillian E. Metzger discusses the impact of recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings on administrative law doctrine ...