Leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.
January 27, 2023
Title VI and IX apply to all colleges and universities that accept federal funds, which, as a condition of accepting those funds, agree they will enforce all Federal Civil Rights laws.
Listen to this podcastJanuary 26, 2023
In Ohio v. EPA, now pending before the D.C. Circuit, various industry and state petitioners have challenged EPA’s reinstatement of the waiver as preempted by the Clean Air Act.
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In this podcast, Jeff Stier breaks down some of what the reports say, and what the next steps for both the FDA and Congress may be.
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In the third in a lecture series on the administrative state, experts discuss the major questions doctrine and how Congress may respond to the Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA.
Listen to this podcastDecember 22, 2022
In part two of our series on the administrative state, regulatory experts focus on the role of the administrative agencies in policymaking.
Listen to this podcastDecember 22, 2022
In this episode, regulatory experts share first-hand the function of administrative agencies, and their role in the federal government.
Listen to this podcastDecember 21, 2022
Health policy experts join us to discuss telehealth regulation – what it is, what happened to it during COVID-19, and what the opportunities and barriers are for future telehealth innovation.
Listen to this podcastDecember 21, 2022
Technology and data privacy experts discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and what these new technologies mean for existing and future policy and technology innovation.
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In this episode, Hon. Gail Heriot, discusses her recent article for the New Criterion, An Agenda for Congress, in which she provides recommendations for Congress to adjust existing incentives that provide structural support for race-preferential admissions.
Listen to this podcastDecember 20, 2022
In this episode, learn how “parental rights” have become a growing influence on education reform.
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