Susan Dudley
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Podcast Appearances
Let's see. Puppies. Chocolate, sunset, the study of regulations.
Let's see. Puppies. Chocolate, sunset, the study of regulations.
Let's see. Puppies. Chocolate, sunset, the study of regulations.
Well, you know, I'm approaching retirement, so I'm trying to get my head in a different place.
Well, you know, I'm approaching retirement, so I'm trying to get my head in a different place.
Well, you know, I'm approaching retirement, so I'm trying to get my head in a different place.
Where I spent most of my energy and my focus and my time It would definitely start with the study of regulations.
Where I spent most of my energy and my focus and my time It would definitely start with the study of regulations.
Where I spent most of my energy and my focus and my time It would definitely start with the study of regulations.
And then maybe puppies.
And then maybe puppies.
And then maybe puppies.
You know, when I tell people that I study regulation, often their eyes will glaze over and they'll try to find someone else to talk to. But increasingly, people are realizing that's where the action is. That's where public policy gets made. It's where the rubber hits the road.
You know, when I tell people that I study regulation, often their eyes will glaze over and they'll try to find someone else to talk to. But increasingly, people are realizing that's where the action is. That's where public policy gets made. It's where the rubber hits the road.
You know, when I tell people that I study regulation, often their eyes will glaze over and they'll try to find someone else to talk to. But increasingly, people are realizing that's where the action is. That's where public policy gets made. It's where the rubber hits the road.
People are very familiar with how a bill becomes a law from the Schoolhouse Rock video. They're less familiar with how regulations are made. And it's the regulatory agencies through administrative law that actually make that law that we feel in our day-to-day lives.
People are very familiar with how a bill becomes a law from the Schoolhouse Rock video. They're less familiar with how regulations are made. And it's the regulatory agencies through administrative law that actually make that law that we feel in our day-to-day lives.
People are very familiar with how a bill becomes a law from the Schoolhouse Rock video. They're less familiar with how regulations are made. And it's the regulatory agencies through administrative law that actually make that law that we feel in our day-to-day lives.
For example, the Department of Homeland Security. might have a regulation to ensure that cargo being shipped to the United States hasn't been tampered with by terrorists and doesn't present a threat to homeland security.
For example, the Department of Homeland Security. might have a regulation to ensure that cargo being shipped to the United States hasn't been tampered with by terrorists and doesn't present a threat to homeland security.