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The Regulatory Transparency Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan effort dedicated to fostering discussion and a better understanding of regulatory policies.

On RTP’s Fourth Branch Podcast, leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.

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The Regulatory Transparency Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan effort dedicated to fostering discussion and a better understanding of regulatory policies.

On RTP’s Fourth Branch Podcast, leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.

    Explainer 69 - Discussing the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act

    Explainer 69 - Discussing the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act

    In this episode of the Fourth Branch Explainer podcast, Prof. Eugene Volokh, from UCLA Law School, and Prof. David Bernstein, from the Antonin Scalia Law School, discuss the features, implications, and possibilities of the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act.

    • 58 min
    Explainer 68 - Discussing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

    Explainer 68 - Discussing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

    The Regulatory Transparency Project’s Fourth Branch Podcast presents Explainer Episode 68.
    In this Fourth Branch Explainer podcast, Rachel N. Morrison from the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) discusses the implications of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Regulations recently released. Listen in as Morrison discusses the pros and cons of new rules.

    • 24 min
    Deep Dive 291 - Assessing the Federal Data Privacy Landscape: A discussion of the American’s Privacy Rights Act

    Deep Dive 291 - Assessing the Federal Data Privacy Landscape: A discussion of the American’s Privacy Rights Act

    Congress has been working on comprehensive federal data privacy legislation for decades without reaching agreement. But the finish line may be closer today than before. With the recent introduction of the American’s Privacy Rights Act (APRA), the chairs of the Senate and House Commerce Committees announced a bipartisan compromise, hoping to end the legislative stalemate.
    Our panel of data privacy experts will take a deeper look at APRA, including its provisions and implications. Who wins and who loses in APRA’s mix of provisions from preemption to enforcement? Is the decision to embrace regulation of algorithmic decision-making a deal maker or breaker? And does it stand a chance of passing in an election year? Tune in to hear our panelists explore the ongoing dynamic of federal privacy legislation in the United States.
    Register and Join the webinar on May 23rd at 3 pm EST.

    • 58 min
    Explainer 67 - Veterans' Benefits Reforms How Healthcare Influences Foreign Policy

    Explainer 67 - Veterans' Benefits Reforms How Healthcare Influences Foreign Policy

    The Regulatory Transparency Project’s Fourth Branch Podcast presents Explainer Episode 67.
    In this Fourth Branch Explainer podcast, health policy experts Michael Cannon and Christina Sandefur discuss the regulatory landscape of veterans’ benefits, and how veterans’ healthcare impacts American foreign policy.

    The experts discuss Michael Cannon’s new book “Recovery”.

    • 45 min
    Deep Dive 290 - A Discussion on the Biden Administration’s New Title IX Regulations

    Deep Dive 290 - A Discussion on the Biden Administration’s New Title IX Regulations

    The Regulatory Transparency Project presents a panel of legal experts, including Bob Eitel, Christian Corrigan, Will Trachman, and Kim Richey. Watch as these experts discuss the Biden Administration’s newly released Title IX Regulations and their implications for educational institutions, school districts, students, faculty, and parents.
    Join us for this webinar at 1 pm EST on May 8th.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Explainer 66 - Strategic Petroleum Reserve

    Explainer 66 - Strategic Petroleum Reserve

    Earlier this year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, or SPR, held approximately 358 million barrels, its lowest level in forty years. Is that a problem? What is the SPR and how is it supposed to operate? How much petroleum is it supposed to hold?
    Listen in on the Regulatory Transparency Project's Explainer Episode 66, as expert J. Kennerly Davis discusses SPR.

    • 23 min

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