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    Scholars reveal how businesses lobbying can intimidate agencies and influence rulemaking. The post Business Intimidation in the Rulemaking Process first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
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    The FTC’s investigation of ChatGPT may shed light on how consumer protection law applies to artificial intelligence. The post OpenAI Investigation Puts AI Companies on Notice first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
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    Scholars explore the regulatory issues surrounding water rights nationally and internationally. The post Scarcity Issues in Water Rights first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Haofei Liu
    Britain enacts sweeping Online Safety Bill, a federal judge halts a California internet privacy law, and more… The post Week in Review first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Katie Cohen
    Biden Administration introduces price regulation to the pharmaceutical industry. The post HHS Selects Drugs for Medicare Price Negotiation first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Evelyn Tsisin
    Researchers explore the optimal cost-benefit considerations of medical device cybersecurity risks. The post Patching Up Medical Device Cybersecurity Regulation first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by José Carlos Laguna de Paz
    EU regulators are considering whether to require major technology firms to pay to use telecom networks. The post Should Big Tech Pay for the Use of Telecom Networks? first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Caroline Hackley
    Legislators struggle to regulate children’s data online. The post Protecting Children’s Data in the Digital Age first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Shon Hiatt
    Increased regulatory discretion can improve outcomes for entrepreneurs and enhance the impact of stakeholder activists. The post Regulatory Discretion Fosters Clean Tech first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Victoria Hawekotte
    Susan Dudley, former OIRA Administrator, discusses proposed changes to federal guidelines for regulatory impact analysis. The post Maintaining the Durability of Regulatory Analysis first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Narintohn Luangrath
    Scholars examine the legal uncertainty facing Afghan nationals granted humanitarian parole. The post Legal Limbo for Afghan Evacuees first appeared on The Regulatory Review.
  • by Elizabeth Martinez
    The Fifth Circuit rules that the Biden Administration likely violated the First Amendment, the governor of New Mexico temporarily bans firearms on public property, and more… The post Week in Review first appeared on The Regulatory Review.

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