The Regulatory Review Announces 2013-14 Editorial Board

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Incoming Board plans to spread the reach of RegBlog’s mix of regulatory news, analysis, and opinion.

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The Regulatory Review is excited to announce the new Editorial Board for 2013-14.

The members of the Board of The Regulatory Review contribute to a dynamic and unique organization. Board members bring their appreciation for and understanding of administrative and public law to bear on leading regulatory issues, both by facilitating thought-provoking discussions in a weekly seminar and by publishing original blog essays of Penn Law students and influential academics, policymakers, and practitioners online.

The incoming Board hopes to spread the reach of The Regulatory Review’s unique mix of regulatory news, analysis, and opinion, while maintaining the high standards set by the outgoing student leaders.


2013-2014 The Regulatory Review Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief  |  James Hobbs

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James Hobbs graduated from Colorado College in 2011 with a B.A. in Political Science.  Some of his regulatory interests include administrative procedure and issues relating to China and Chinese law.  James is employed as a Summer Associate at the law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Washington, D.C. this summer.  James’s representative essays include:

“Penn Convenes Major Dialogue on Chinese Administrative Law” (Jan. 29, 2013)

“New York City Unleases a Flood of Open Data” (Apr. 30, 2013)

Managing Editor  |  Lauren-Kelly Devine

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Lauren-Kelly Devine graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2011 with a B.A. in both Spanish and English.   Some of her regulatory interests include financial regulation and data privacy.  Lauren-Kelly is employed as a Summer Associate at the law firm Paul Hastings in Washington, D.C. this summer.  Lauren-Kelly’s representative essays include: 

“Start-up Companies Await SEC Guidance on Equity Crowdfunding” (Mar. 19, 2013)

“FTC Launches Investigation into Data Brokerage Companies” (Dec. 20, 2012)

Editor  |  Maxwell Blum

Max Blum

Maxwell Blum graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2011 with a B.A. in Economics.  Some of his regulatory interests include environmental protection, information technology, and financial regulation.  Maxwell is employed as a Summer Associate at the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP in San Francisco this summer.  Maxwell’s representative essays include:

“Making Decisions without All the Answers” (Mar. 14, 2013)

“Federal Housing Finance Agency Rejects Debt Forgiveness Program” (Aug. 9, 2012)

Editor  |  Margot Campbell

Margot Campbell

Margot Campbell graduated from the University of Delaware in 2010 with a B.A. in both International Relations and English.  Some of her regulatory interests include energy regulation, antitrust law, financial regulation, and internet privacy.  Margot is employed as a Summer Associate at the law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP in Washington, D.C. this summer.  Margot’s representative essays include:

“EPA Proposes to Increase Fuel Ethanol Content Standards” (Feb. 21, 2013)

“House Bill Aims to Merge the SEC and CFTC” (Dec. 13, 2012)

Editor  |  Christina Reichert

Christina Reichert

Christina Reichert graduated from the University of South Florida in 2009 with a B.A. in both Anthropology and Psychology.   Some of her regulatory interests include environmental regulation, international regulation, and financial regulation.  Christina is employed with The Regulatory Review and as a Research Assistant for Professor Cary Coglianese this summer.  Christina’s representative essays include:

“Climate Change and the North American Wolverine” (Feb. 19, 2013)

“Can Land Use Permit Conditions Constitute a Regulatory Taking?” (Feb. 2, 2013)