Federalism, Regulatory Lags, and the Political Economy of Energy Production
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraulic fracturing has expanded domestic energy… Continue reading →
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraulic fracturing has expanded domestic energy… Continue reading →
In the past few years, four courts of appeals have applied a presumption against recognition of a Bivens cause of… Continue reading →
This article explores the decisions that, over four decades, lower federal court judges have made when considering leaving the bench,… Continue reading →
States amass troves of information detailing the regulated activities of their citizens, including activities that violate federal law. Not surprisingly,… Continue reading →
Billions of dollars have flooded new online marketplaces for trading private company stock. These marketplaces stand poised to become important,… Continue reading →
Professor Huntington, in her Response, A House Still Divided, is sympathetic to Cox’s desire to discard the traditional dichotomy between… Continue reading →
Professor Schuck, in his Response, Immigration Law’s Organizing Principles: A Response, agrees that there is overlap in the incentives and… Continue reading →
Professor Hsu, in his Response, Saving Lives Through Administrative Law and Economics: A Response, takes issue with Graham’s support for… Continue reading →
Professor Hammitt, in his Response, Saving Lives: Benefit-Cost Analysis and Distribution, focuses on Graham’s support for using BCA as a… Continue reading →
Professor Elliott, in his Response, Only a Poor Workman Blames his Tools: On the Uses and Abuses of Benefit-Cost Analysis… Continue reading →