January 7
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Ammon Reichman
Steve Sugarman, Berkeley Law
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Viewing Equal Educational Opportunity through the Lens of Regulation Theory
The User, the Superuser and the Regulator: The Plurality of the State in Cyber (Modalities of Regulation)
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January 14 |
Howard Shelanski, Georgetown University |
Inside EPA: A Former Insider’s Reflections on the Relationship Between the Obama EPA and the Obama White House
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs: Myths and Realities
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January 28 |
Jodi Short, UC Hastings |
Beyond Symbolic Responses to Private Politics: Codes of Conduct and Improvement in Global Supply Chain Working Conditions
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February 4 |
Colin Scott, University College Dublin, Ireland
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Gorillas in the closet? Public and private actors in the enforcement of transnational private regulation
New Foundations of Transnational Private Regulation
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February 11 |
Peter Schuck, Yale University |
Campaign Finance
Campaign-Finance Reform Revisited
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February 25 |
Deborah Hensler, Stanford Law |
Can private class actions enforce regulations? Do they? Should they?
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March 4 |
Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania |
Unrules: The Hidden Face of Power and Discretion in the Administrative State
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March 11 |
Tim Lytton, GSU |
The Concept of Adversarial Legalism
Adversarial Legalism and The Regulatory State
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April 1 |
Clare Dunlop, Exeter, England |
Controlling bureaucracies with fire alarms: policy instruments and cross-country patterns
Policy Instruments, Policy Learning and Politics: Impact Assessment in the European Union
The many uses of regulatory impact assessment: A meta-analysis of EU and UK cases
Narrating Impact Assessment in the European Union
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April 8 |
David Dana, Northwestern University |
Judicial Review in an Age of Hyper-Polarization and Alternative Facts
Judicial Review of Agency Change
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April 15 |
Anne O’Connell, Stanford Law
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April 22 |
Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Osgoode Hall, Canada
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Consumer Protection Issues and “Non-Banks”: A Comparative Analysis
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