- Benefits of Major Rules
Cass Sunstein – Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Video featuring OIRA administrator Cass Sunstein explaining the economic and other benefits of major rules.
- Powerful Shaper of U.S. Rules Quits, With Critics in Wake
The New York Times
- OMB Circular A-4
The White House Office of Management and Budget
Circular A-4 provides the OMB’s guidance to Federal agencies on the development of regulatory analysis and the regulatory accounting statements that are required under the Regulatory Right-to-Know Act.
- Federal Rulemaking: The Role of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Curtis Copeland – Congressional Research Service
- Federal Rulemaking: Improvements Needed to Monitoring and Evaluation of Rules Development as Well as to the Transparency of OMB Regulatory Reviews
United States Government Accountability Office
- The GOP’s Deregulation Obsession
Robert Weissman – The Nation
- Red Tape Rising: Obama-Era Regulation at the Three-Year Mark
James Gattuso and Diane Katz – The Heritage Foundation
- Regulation: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
Cass Sunstein – Whitehouse.gov
The text of a speech delivered by OIRA Administrator Cass Sunstein on May 10, 2012 to the Administrative Law Section of the American Bar Association.
- Behind Closed Doors at the White House: How politics trumps protection of public health, worker safety, and the environment
Rena Steinzor, Michael Patoka, and James Goodwin – Center for Progressive Reform
- Administrative Law Review: OIRA Thirtieth Anniversary Conference, Volume 63, Special Edition
Washington College of Law Administrative Law Review
The Administrative Law Review co-hosted the 30th annual OIRA Conference and published an associated Symposium issue of the Review.
- Lessons Learned, Challenges Ahead
Susan Dudley examines whether there’s a constituency for OIRA.
- The Future of Regulatory Oversight and Analysis
by Susan Dudley and Arthur Fraas
- OIRA 30th Anniversary Conference Video
The George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center
A collection of videos from the OIRA 30th Anniversary Conference held May 20, 2011
- Past OIRA Administrators, Staff Offer Advice for a Better Future
Cheryl Bolen, The Bureau of National Affairs