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K. Sabeel Rahman

K. Sabeel Rahman is Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. He was Associate Administrator at the U.S. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in 2022–23.

Articles

Biden’s industrial policy program promises a massive shift from decades of neoliberal orthodoxy. Can it deliver inclusive gains in time?

K. Sabeel Rahman
After an eventful summer in Silicon Valley, there is blood in the water. At stake is democracy itself.
K. Sabeel Rahman

Financial reforms are on Trump’s chopping block, and the stakes extend far beyond the economy.

K. Sabeel Rahman

Restoring genuine democracy must go beyond campaign finance.

K. Sabeel Rahman

Forums

To build a tangible, inclusive, meaningful, and durable community, we must begin with public goods.
K. Sabeel Rahman

Consumer prices are not the only concern raised by dominant companies.

K. Sabeel Rahman

Forum Responses

Throughout this forum, the idea of public goods has been linked to water, housing, parks, and more. Taken together, the thoughtful responses highlight two crucial questions about our understanding of public goods....
K. Sabeel Rahman
I must begin by thanking the respondents for a rich and wide-ranging discussion. They raise important questions about the usefulness of the public utility as a framework for regulation. And they recommend...
K. Sabeel Rahman

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