The regulatory environment in the United States is often complex. State and federal laws sometimes contradict each other. The transition of the American Presidency from one political party to another can lead to rapid and dramatic changes in the regulatory landscape. Even transfers of power between administrations of the same party or shifting priorities of one administration can cause significant changes in regulation.
This phenomenon of swift changes in regulatory policy is sometimes referred to as regulatory whiplash. In this recorded webinar, an expert panel discussed regulation and regulatory whiplash in the context of civil rights.
Featuring:
--Will Trachman, General Counsel, Mountain States Legal Foundation
--Adam White, Assistant Professor and Executive Director, The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University
--[Moderator] Alison Somin, Legal Fellow, Center for the Separation of Powers, Pacific Legal Foundation