Time to Discard the Precautionary Principle at the CPSC

 

If you’d like some light weekend reading, check out the post that I wrote for RegBlog, the University of Pennsylvania Law School’s blog on federal regulation. I write about something you should all be familiar with: the type of risk analysis that produces the best consumer product safety rules. It describes what I think is essential to how we operate effectively at the CPSC.

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