All Articles tagged Regulatory
Florida Law Review Forum
January 01, 2015 EDT Response to Peter Reilly, Incentivizing Corporate America to Eradicate Transnational Bribery Worldwide Professor Peter Reilly’s article makes a significant contribution to the literature on the Federal Corrupt Practices Act. Corrupt...
Florida Law Review Forum
January 01, 2015 EDT Regulating Public Access to Body Camera Footage: Response to Iesha S. Nunes, “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”Response to Iesha S. Nunes, “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”: Police Misconduct and the Need for Body Cameras Iesha Nunes argues that police should be required to wear body cameras. Use...
Florida Law Review Forum
January 01, 2015 EDT Response to Felix Mormann, Clean Energy Federalism Professor Felix Mormann’s article Clean Energy Federalism provides a compelling framework for effectively incentivizing clean energy development in the United States and for...
Florida Law Review Forum
January 01, 2015 EDT Response to Peter R. Reilly, Incentivizing Corporate America to Eradicate Transnational Bribery Worldwide: Federal Transparency and Voluntary Disclosure Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Professor Reilly’s thesis, while straightforward, is...
Florida Law Review Forum
January 01, 2013 EDT While more a diagnosis than a prescription, Professor Brett McDonnell’s Dampening Financial Regulatory Cycles makes a noteworthy contribution in defense of the aspiration that “[f]inancial regulation should be countercyclical.” The...
Florida Law Review Forum
January 01, 2013 EDT A key assumption underlying most of the proposals Professor McDonnell analyzes is that rules could and should be optimally tailored to address a perceived regulatory problem. In fact, the assumption...