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More than fifty years ago, legal scholars Fred Bosselman and David Callies, in an influential report for the Council on Environmental Equality, argued that local governments were ill-suited to address ...
Scholars analyze how regulations, low-carbon energy, and green economic growth affect sustainable development.
Federal law enforcement officers teach civilian participants to perform simulated surveillance, arrests, and shootouts.
Experts debate how security-export controls on quantum technologies affect innovation and collaboration. Not all analysts are ...
In a discussion with The Regulatory Review, I. Glenn Cohen offers his thoughts on the regulatory landscape of medical ...
Amid the intensifying debates on corporate monopolies, an unexpected silence surrounds one of the largest concentrations of ...
The Trump Administration’s hiring of academics who compromise disciplinary standards threatens effective governance.
Middle powers’ ability to enter the solar energy market depends heavily on their regulatory regimes.
Scholars discuss how regulators can respond to the gambling industry’s increasingly personalized and pervasive marketing ...
Distinct from the use of antitrust laws against unions’ cartels during the early 20th century, the “new labor antitrust” targets employers’ liability for restricting competition in labor markets. The ...
Openness in AI models is not the same as freedom. Closed-source and open-source represent the two main paradigms in software, and AI software is no exception. While closed-source refers to proprietary ...