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Regulation was first published in July 1977 "because the extension of regulation is piecemeal, the sources and targets diverse, the language complex and often opaque, and the volume overwhelming." Regulation is devoted to analyzing the implications of government regulatory policy and the effects on our public and private endeavors.
Regulation
Volume 21, Number 4, Fall 1998

Letters (PDF, 7 pp, 61 kb)

Perspectives (PDF, 5 pp, 40 kb)
  • Changing of the Guard,
    Edward L. Hudgins
  • "It's the FDA. We're Here to Burn Your Books,"
    Milt Copulos
  • Free Speech vs. the FDA: Direct-to-Consumer Ads,
    Robert Goldberg
  • A Tangled Web: IOLTA and the Banks,
    Cassandra Moore

Features
Columns (PDF, 5 pp, 54 kb)
  • Freedom to Trade Steel: The Other Side of the Story
    Brink Lindsey
  • Whose Life it is Anyway? Who Decides if Your Children are Vaccinated?
    Sue Blevins
  • Advisory Opinion The Woburn Controversy: What We Know
    Timothy Lynch
  • Belly of the Beast Sending Truckers Down a Slippery Slope
    Frank N. Wilner
  • The Laugh's on U.S. Playing Hookie
    Sheldon Richman

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