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Breaking: What Congress' repeal efforts reveal about federal regulatory reform (audio)

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In this special installment of the Case in Point podcast,Cary Coglianese and Gabe Scheffler highlight findings from their recent study, "What Congress's Repeal Efforts Can Teach Us About Regulatory Reform".

For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org.

Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.

Guests

Cary Coglianese Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science; Director, Penn Program on Regulation

Gabe Scheffler Regulation Fellow

Host

Steve Barnes Penn Law

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In this special installment of the Case in Point podcast,Cary Coglianese and Gabe Scheffler highlight findings from their recent study, "What Congress's Repeal Efforts Can Teach Us About Regulatory Reform".

For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org.

Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.

Guests

Cary Coglianese Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science; Director, Penn Program on Regulation

Gabe Scheffler Regulation Fellow

Host

Steve Barnes Penn Law

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