Some were expecting the prominent law professor to make more of a public splash as the Obama administration’s regulatory czar. Tim Mak at FrumForum looks into why that hasn’t happened, and one of the observers whose opinions he quotes is me.
Some were expecting the prominent law professor to make more of a public splash as the Obama administration’s regulatory czar. Tim Mak at FrumForum looks into why that hasn’t happened, and one of the observers whose opinions he quotes is me.
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Woah, it’s like…an intelligent, informed decision on a real topic.
Thanks for making the rest of us bloggers look bad. …Back to writing about beer and drawing crappy cartoons…
If the Democrats lose control of the legislature, which seems likely, then the executive branch will have no choice but to maximize its use of regulation and regulators to advance its interests. So, if I had to guess, Sunstein & Co. are busy architecting what and how they will do business when Congress changes hands.