This Week in Occupational Licensing Regulation, July 15th
News and Commentary In a piece in the Arkansas Times, Molly Mitchell covers a new state law that will ensure that DACA recipients will not be ineligible for any occupational licenses due to their immigration status. [...]
This Week in Financial Regulation, July 14th
News and Commentary In a new report at American Compass, Oren Cass writes about his “pro-market agenda for financial reform.” He begins by describing what he claims to be the three major allocation problems in the [...]
This Week in Intellectual Property, July 14th
News and Commentary Exciting news for right-to-repair advocates! Co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak produced a ten-minute Cameo video discussing the early foundation of Apple and his early days as a tinkerer, saying that absent a regime [...]
This Week in Land Use Regulation, July 9th
News and Commentary In an article for American Compass, Salim Furth discusses how to create family-friendly housing policy. In order for families to find and afford the living arrangements that meet their needs, a number of [...]
This Week in Occupational Licensing Regulation, July 8th
News and Commentary In an article at Public News Service, Nadia Ramlagan writes on a number of North Carolina physicians showing their support for granting full practice authority for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. In an article [...]
This Week in Financial Regulation, July 7th
News and Commentary In a post at Banking Exchange, staff cover the recent increase in dividends by a handful of large US banks following their results in Fed stress tests. In an opinion piece, Brookings Senior [...]
This Week in Intellectual Property, July 7th
News and Commentary Though TransUnion v. Ramirez did not involve copyright, is it possible that the decision will have implications for copyright law? In it, a 5-4 court found that absent a concrete harm, a plaintiff did [...]
This Week in Land Use Regulation, July 2nd
News and Commentary AEI’s Howard Husock provided testimony before the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs arguing for making housing vouchers more effective. First, he argues that the current system discourages upward mobility [...]
This Week in Occupational Licensing, July 1st
News and Commentary An article in INVISION magazine covers the new Texas law that expands the scope of practice for optometrists, allowing them to prescribe oral medications and to manage glaucoma patients without cooperation from an [...]
This Week in Financial Regulation, June 30th
News and Commentary In an article in Bloomberg, Nicholas Comfort and Steven Arons discuss the European Central Bank’s threats of increased capital requirements levied against Deutsche Bank for its highly leveraged loans. In an Op-Ed at [...]