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We need to design regulatory approaches to ensure that molecular diagnostic tests are reliable while not overburdening those seeking to develop these important new technologies.
Unlocking "unconventional" energy requires unconventional politics, and that's one resource that is genuinely scarce among today's backwards-looking bureaucrats and green interest groups.
Please join AEI and the Institute for Energy Research for a lively discussion of America’s history of gas regulation and thoughts about our natural gas future.
AEI Visiting Fellow Jon Entine explains the confusing case of Bisphenol A, showing what can happen when science and popular opinion are in conflict.
Why should regulation be extended to most of the major players in the financial system when it has been a consistent failure for banks?
The financial markets are too big to be effectively regulated by government agencies, so regulators should think twice before intervening.
CPSC commissioner Anne M. Northup will speak about recent steps taken to reduce the burden of over-regulation.
The world—not just the United States—felt the pain of the 2008 financial crisis, and governments rushed to change the way the financial industry was regulated. While from Washington, DC, the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee has been tracking the progress of financial regulation in America, shadow financial committees around the world have been following regional developments.




