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At this event, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia will give opening remarks, and Leon R. Kass (Madden-Jewett Chair, AEI), Jeremy A. Rabkin (Professor, George Mason University School of Law), and Christopher Demuth (D.C. Searle Senior Fellow, AEI) will provide further insight into the work of Walter Berns.
At this event, panelists examined current U.S. regulatory policy and the impact of new and more aggressive regulations at this time of economic uncertainty.
The Regulatory Accountability Act is an effort to channel the discretion and improve the performance of the modern administrative state.
Virtually every action of any consequence, private as well as public, has some consequences that were not part of the purpose of the action.
This event will discuss the myths and realities of deregulation during the Bush 43 years.
In the lead up to President Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday on Sunday, February 6, AEI scholars will be available to comment on President Reagan and his legacy.
That government policies have "unintended consequences" is a staple of both political rhetoric and policy analysis. In its strongest form, the argument is that policy consequences are not only unintended but perverse--they make the problems they address worse rather than better. These arguments are pervasive, but are they simply rhetorical...
White House oversight of regulatory policymaking is a legitimate and essential means for presidents to pursue their policy objectives.





