The Third Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference was held on Friday, April 27, 2018 at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School in Arlington, Virginia.  The conference was hosted by the Program on Economics & Privacy whose mission is to promote the sound application of economic analysis to issues surrounding the digital information economy … Continue reading “3rd Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference”

Federal regulatory agencies bring thousands of civil enforcement actions every year. The vast majority of these cases are heard, not by independent judges, but by Administrative Law Judges hired and employed by mid-level employees of the agencies bringing suit. Supporters say ALJs streamline the enforcement process, claim the judges are protected from conflicts of interest, … Continue reading “Are Administrative Law Judges Unconstitutional?”