
Institute for Policy Integrity
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Using economics and law to protect the environment, public health, and consumers.
Non-partisan think tank @NYULaw.
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The Trump Administration wants to ignore the climate impacts of their actions because those impacts are "uncertain." Our Jason Schwartz and Peter Howard explain in TheHillOpinion why that is just rhetorical slight of hand. thehill.com/opinion/white-…


Our amicus brief played an important role in the recent litigation over President Trump's tariffs. The government and the judges engaged with our brief during the case, and the final opinion ended up using our formulation of the major questions doctrine. policyintegrity.org/projects/updat…


In March, the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) proposed an update to its Corporate Net-Zero Standard, which helps companies set science-based net-zero targets. We offered three suggestions for how SBTi should approach C02 removals in its standard. policyintegrity.org/projects/updat…

New Jersey has ambitious decarbonization goals, but the incentives created by its natural gas utility regulations don't align with those goals. In a new blog, our Kelly McGee identifies these misaligned incentives and offers strategies to address them. ⬇️ medium.com/policy-integri…

A new piece in The The Guardian highlights our work exposing the flaws in EPA's reported plan to end GHG limits for power plants. As we show, emissions from the U.S. power sector are clearly significant, contrary to the administration's claims. theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j…






When US Department of the Interior leases offshore lands for oil and gas drilling, the law requires it to consider the “economic, social, and environmental values” of offshore resources. Our new report examines how its methods for doing this have changed over the past 45 yrs. policyintegrity.org/publications/d…

The REINS Act provisions are out of the reconciliation bill for now—but the text is not final. We've written extensively about the threats these provisions pose to regulatory stability and the constitutional separation of powers if they end up passing.⬇️ policyintegrity.org/publications/d…

Are you a student at New York University who's interested in our work? Apply to work as a research assistant this summer! We are already reviewing applications, so submit yours as soon as possible. policyintegrity.org/about/jobs/sum…

In April, President Trump signed an Executive Order giving agencies 6 months to set potentially thousands of regulations to expire (or “sunset”) within a year. Our issue brief details the legal and practical pitfalls created by this aggressive approach. ⬇️ policyintegrity.org/publications/d…

In April, President Trump directed agencies to repeal regulations that they think conflict with any of 10 recent SCOTUS decisions. This issue brief reviews 5 of these decisions and finds they are narrower and more nuanced than the administration suggests. policyintegrity.org/publications/d…