Section 1. Purpose. The United States is drastically overregulated. The Code of Federal Regulations contains over 48,000 sections, stretching over 175,000 pages — far more than any citizen can ...
The Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution states, in part: “This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be ...
Section 1. Purpose. In our country, laws are supposed to provide the certainty and order necessary to foster liberty and innovation. Instead, our vast regulatory structure often serves to constrict ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. James Broughel is an economist focused on the economics of regulation. The Washington Post recently revealed that the Department ...
Scott Colesanti weighs in on the GENIUS ACT, promulgating this year, in which Congress has adopted its first substantive measure addressing crypto regulation. The GENIUS Act marks the first meaningful ...
Our country has always been a nation of laws, but something has changed dramatically in recent decades. Contrary to the narrative that Congress is racked by an inability to pass bills, the number of ...
The resulting conflict is playing out in courtrooms, statehouses and regulatory agencies across the country. It’s grounded in constitutional questions of federal preemption, the commerce clause and ...
(THE CONVERSATION) – Artificial intelligence harms, problematic social media content, data privacy violations – the issues are the same, but the policymakers and regulators who deal with them are ...