Leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.
November 29, 2022
This second event of our co-sponsored series on the administrative state focused on the role of the administrative agencies in policymaking
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Experts discuss key take-aways from the Axon v. FTC oral argument and implications for administrative litigation at the Federal Trade Commission and other agencies.
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In this Fourth Branch video, regulatory and cryptocurrency experts discuss Wyoming’s unique approach allow it to become the center of this innovative industry and more.
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In this webinar, experts provide a litigation update on Helix Energy, what it is, what the possible outcomes may be, and the potential consequences of the case.
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At a live event cosponsored by the American Enterprise Institute, panelists discuss obstacles and the regulatory, legislative, and legal solutions that will unlock permitting for a cheaper, cleaner, and more secure grid.
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In this short film, intellectual property law expert, Adam Mossoff, outlines the arguments for and against government price controls on e-books.
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Law professor Babette Boliek explains how two recent cases mark an evolution in antitrust laws towards covering the growing commercial enterprise of the student-athlete market.
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At a live Regulatory Transparency Project event, an expert panel including Michael Buschbacher, Jennifer Chen, Jim Wedeking, and moderator Marc Spitzer discussed the present and future challenges facing energy reliability and regulation.
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At a live Regulatory Transparency Project event, FERC Commissioner James Danly addressed the present and future challenges facing energy reliability and regulation.
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In this webinar, experts discuss OFAC’s blacklisting of Tornado Cash, potential litigation from opponents, and the broader implications for financial privacy, national security, and free speech.
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