Vol. 126 No. 7 Since its creation in 1980, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), a part of the Office of Management and Budget, has become a well-established institution within the Executive Office of the President. This Commentary, based on public documents and the author’s experience as OIRA Administrator from 2009 to 2012, attempts to correct some pervasive misunderstandings and to describe OIRA’s actual role.
Vol. 126 No. 6 Jameel Jaffer, Director of the ACLU's Center for Democracy, presents his reaction to the recent calls to establish a "drone court" to provide ex...
Vol. 126 No. 5 Messrs. Kohlmann and Bijou are certainly correct in identifying cyberattacks as rapidly emerging threats to the United States’ national security. They have made a...
Vol. 126 No. 5 It has become de rigueur to characterize cyberspace as a new dimension of warfare, one devoid of international law and subject to catastrophic abuse....
Vol. 126 No. 5 In the past year, the United States has experienced an alarming explosion of cyberattacks aimed at public- and private-sector targets. From small businesses to...
Vol. 126 No. 5 Professors C. Scott Hemphill and Jeannie Suk offer their reaction to an aspect of the recent Supreme Court decision Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley &...
Vol. 126 No. 5 Professors Richard Lazarus, Ann Carlson, and Michael Gerrard offer their comments on President Obama's pledge to combat climate change with executive action. Congress has...
Vol. 126 No. 5 Professors Richard Lazarus, Ann Carlson, and Michael Gerrard offer their comments on President Obama's pledge to combat climate change with executive action. At the...
Vol. 126 No. 5 Professors Richard Lazarus, Ann Carlson, and Michael Gerrard offer their comments on President Obama's pledge to combat climate change with executive action. [F]or the...
Vol. 126 No. 4 According to Article II, Section 2, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution (sometimes referred to as the "Recess Appointments Clause"), "The President shall have...