Pulling back on providing information is moving in the opposite direction of smart regulation. Unfortunately, the EPA’s ...
Industry self-regulation, a form of “soft law,” has long been a key element in the governance of the U.S. economy, offering businesses a vehicle to establish and enforce standards that enhance ...
Today, companies and nonprofits face increasing pressure to operate responsibly. While traditional governmental regulation remains a crucial way of ensuring responsible practices, organizations often ...
Conservatives once promoted cost-benefit analysis to check the administrative state—until it got better at measuring the huge benefits of regulation. It’s the end of an era. The GOP, in the person of ...
Imposter syndrome, perfectionism and people pleasing are just some of the pervasive norms we’ve come to accept—and even ...
Brokers, human resources manager and other benefits professionals were thrust into the regulatory environment with the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. As health care reform continues to ...
Nearly half of teenagers report being online nearly constantly, according to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center. And “screen-time” is pervasive among younger children, surveys show. There’s no ...
The world is currently celebrating the ‘month of love’. If you are single this Valentine’s Day, fret not! Today, you can celebrate Hug Day by giving yourself the gift of self-hug. You can indulge in ...
Yoga has a wide range of benefits for children, adolescents, adults, and elders. There are many types of yoga, ranging from gentle yoga (yin yoga, designed for gentle restorative movement and ...
Regulations are the product of negotiations and agreements. It is widely recognized that regulation involves more than just coercion and punishment and that regulators rely on a variety of soft, ...