Here’s how federal agencies can write more effective regulations — and win regulatory battles in court Jerry Ellig and Catherine Konieczny - June 17, 2019 Where do agencies put their economists? The answer matters.
Online labor markets may look competitive. They aren’t. Henry Farrell - August 2, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76270" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (iStock)[/caption] People often think that online
How laws around the world do and do not protect women from violence Jillienne Haglund and David Richards - February 11, 2015 In 1999, Jessica Lenahan-Gonzales’s estranged husband took her three girls
International law and institutions look pretty weak now, but they will matter a lot down the road Erik Voeten - March 2, 2014 [caption id="attachment_7290" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Ukraine's U.N. Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev.
Campaign contributions and ambassadorships Erik Voeten - February 18, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6846" align="aligncenter" width="964" special=""] Graph by Eric Posner. Sources:
The unilateral president? Erik Voeten - January 29, 2014 [caption id="attachment_5970" align="aligncenter" width="300" special=""] (Graph by Eric Posner)[/caption] In
Can the president save Congress from itself? Andrew Rudalevige - October 9, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1394" align="aligncenter" width="284" special=""] Unicorn governance, on the way?(Biography.com)[/caption]
Public Opinion, the Court, and Justice Kennedy Erik Voeten - June 28, 2013 It has been rather challenging for legal scholars to portray
Drone Links Andrew Rudalevige - February 7, 2013 John Brennan's confirmation hearing has just started - it's over
Think Again: The UN Human Rights Council Erik Voeten - November 4, 2009 Henry Farrell and Eric Posner have been sparring over international