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In-depth analysis of federal, state, and local regulatory policies and their potential implications.

Deep Dive Episode 108 – Regulating Home-Sharing and Home-Based Businesses

April 28, 2020

In this episode, Brooks Rainwater and Jon Riches discuss developments in state and local regulations surrounding home-sharing and home-based businesses. How do we balance safety and public goods with innovation and entrepreneurialism?

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Deep Dive Episode 107 – COVID-19 in the Workplace: Mandated Paid Sick Leave

April 24, 2020

On March 18, the Senate passed and the President signed into law the “Families First Coronavirus Response Act.” Karen Harned and James Paretti will walk listeners through key provisions of this new law.

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Deep Dive Episode 106 – Should Big Tech Platforms Be Viewpoint Neutral? Should the Government Care?

April 21, 2020

On March 4, 2020, the Regulatory Transparency Project sponsored a symposium with the University of Pennsylvania Federalist Society student chapter. This episode features audio from the second panel.

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Deep Dive Episode 105 – Do We Need to Rethink Antitrust for Big Tech?

April 16, 2020

On March 4, 2020, the Regulatory Transparency Project sponsored a symposium with the University of Pennsylvania Federalist Society student chapter. The first panel of the symposium was titled “Do We Need to Rethink Antitrust for Big Tech?”

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Deep Dive Episode 104 – The Allen v. Cooper Decision, or, Blackbeard’s Revenge

April 14, 2020

This all-star panel discusses the Court’s most recent decision in the context of the evolution of the Court’s sovereign immunity jurisprudence, the policy concerns of Congress and intellectual property owners, and where we might go from here.

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Deep Dive Episode 103 – Ajit Pai: The FCC and the Pandemic

April 13, 2020

Listen as Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai discusses how the FCC is addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. What measures has the FCC taken to date, and what is planned in the future?

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Deep Dive Episode 102 – COVID-19 and Regulatory Reform Efforts at HHS

April 9, 2020

Join us as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan discusses the role of his agency. Likely topics include COVID-19, as well as the agency’s regulatory reform efforts.

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Deep Dive Episode 101 – Litigation Update: Neora v. FTC

April 7, 2020

Neora Co-CEO Deborah Heisz and lead litigation counsel Ed Burbach of Foley & Lardner join us to describe their last four years of interactions with the FTC and the ultimate “fencing in” proposal that lead them to file suit.

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Deep Dive Episode 100 – The Limits of EPA Authority: Supplemental Environmental Projects

April 6, 2020

Do SEPs violate the Miscellaneous Receipts Act and other laws intended to preserve Congress’ constitutional power of the purse?  Jeffrey Clark discusses this isue and more in this Deep Dive episode.

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Deep Dive Episode 99 – Promoting a More Adaptable Physician Pipeline

April 3, 2020

In this episode, Jim Capretta and Chris Pope examine the current process for educating, training, and licensing physicians in the US, with a focus on whether the current process is sufficiently flexible to adjust as needed to accommodate changing demand by patients.

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