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Regulatory reform
Op-Ed
April 11, 2025
Washington Examiner
Congressional Republicans Aim to Nix Biden Regulations—But It Requires a New Law
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
February 05, 2025
Washington Examiner
How Trump and DOGE Should Reform the Social Security Administration
By
Mark J. Warshawsky
Working Paper
January 28, 2025
AEI Economic Policy Working Paper Series
A Prospective Economic Analysis of OSHA’s Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Rules
By
Joseph S. Tracy
|
Matthew E. Kahn
Testimony
September 04, 2024
Committee on House Administration
Questions for the Record: Congress in a Post-Chevron World
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Journal Publication
August 08, 2024
New York University of Law & Liberty
Why Can’t America Build
By
Adam J. White
Testimony
July 23, 2024
Committee on House Administration
The Demise of Chevron Deference Invites Congress to Revamp Its Role in Regulation
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
July 09, 2024
The Hill
The End of Chevron Deference Isn’t the End of Regulation
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Event
July 16, 2024
Life After Chevron: How Will Congress and Federal Agencies Adapt?
By
Kevin R. Kosar
|
Yuval Levin
|
M. Anthony Mills
|
Philip Wallach
|
Adam J. White
Op-Ed
June 13, 2024
The Ripon Forum
How Congress Can Tame the Administrative State
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
April 09, 2024
The Hill
Congress Should Get Ready for a Post-Chevron America
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
March 26, 2024
The Wall Street Journal
Biden Wants to Put AI on a Leash
By
Phil Gramm
| Sen. Ted Cruz
Report
March 11, 2024
The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State
Staffing Congress to Strengthen Oversight of the Administrative State
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Post
January 24, 2024
AEIdeas
Rebalancing Chevron “Step Therapy” for the Administrative State: Part I
By
Thomas P. Miller
Op-Ed
April 26, 2023
The Wall Street Journal
Biden Is Transformational, and Not in a Good Way
By
Phil Gramm
|
Pat Toomey
Event
May 17, 2023
Regulating the Regulators: The Recent Past and Future
By
Adam J. White
|
Jeffrey A. Rosen
Op-Ed
January 20, 2023
The Wall Street Journal
The SEC Seeks to Supplant the Market
By
Phil Gramm
|
Hester Peirce
Op-Ed
January 19, 2023
The Washington Post
How to Fix the CDC: First, Make it Smaller
By
Scott Gottlieb
Event
October 04, 2022
The Future of Cryptocurrency Regulation
By
Paul H. Kupiec
Multimedia
March 28, 2022
American Bar Association
Is This a New Era of Federal Trade Regulation by Rule? The Past, Present, and Future of FTC Rulemaking
By
Adam J. White
| Jana Seidl | Alicia Downey
Article
March 17, 2022
National Review
Does the Biden Administration Deserve Blame for High Gasoline Prices?
By
Benjamin Zycher
Article
September 08, 2021
The Dispatch
For Policy Reform, Look to the States
By
Ryan Streeter
Multimedia
August 06, 2021
The Administrative Procedure Act 75 Years After Its Signing and What It Means for You
By
Adam J. White
| Natalia Castro | Chris Keeven | Paul Verkuil
Op-Ed
July 14, 2021
American Spectator
Biden’s Administrative State Erases Trump’s Deregulatory Initiatives
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
May 07, 2021
The Hill
Putting Bank Regulations on Non-bank Lenders Will Stifle Innovation
By
Paul H. Kupiec
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