| Regulation 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Abolishing OSHA. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) | Law | Kniesner, Thomas J., Leeth, John D. |
| Banking on free markets. (law on banking industry) | Law | England, Catherine |
| Breaking up the FDA's medical information monopoly. | Law | Goldberg, Robert M. |
| Building a better bureaucrat. | Law | Stein, Joshua |
| Clearing the track: the remaining transportation regulations. | Law | Moore, Thomas G. |
| Coming home to Kafka. (US immigration regulations) | Law | Finkle, Peter |
| Creating a market for tort claims. | Law | Choharis, Peter Charles |
| Do not federalize tort law: a friendly response to Senator Abraham. | Law | Niskanen, William A. |
| First steps toward labor law reform. | Law | Niskanen, William A. |
| Fishing for markets: regulation and ocean fishing. | Law | Markels, Michael, Jr. |
| Fundamental reform of tort law. | Law | Rubin, Paul H. |
| Guidelines for employee participation committees. | Law | Cook, A. Samuel |
| Handicapping freedom: the Americans with Disabilities Act. | Law | Hudgins, Edward L. |
| Health and smog: no cause for alarm. | Law | Chilton, Kenneth, Boerner, Christopher |
| How fair are the fair labor standards? (Fair Labor Standards Act) | Law | Bovard, James |
| Loopholes in the secondary boycott ban. | Law | Wilner, Frank N. |
| Mobile source pollution in Mexico City and market-based alternatives. | Law | Landa, Ramiro Tovar |
| More on the minimum wage. | Law | Niskanen, William A. |
| MSHA: undermining progress in occupational safety and health. (Mine Safety and Health Administration) | Law | Duffy, Michael |
| OSHA targets bridge painters. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) | Law | McCarthy, Sarah J. |
| Policy and path dependence: from QWERTY to Windows 95. | Law | Margolis, Stephen E., Liebowitz, Stan |
| Rat day afternoon. (lawsuit steeming from the killing of a rat) | Law | Reiland, Ralph R. |
| Regulatory rollback: twelve targets. | Law | Hudgins, Edward L. |
| Sacred cows and Trojan horses: the Dunlop Commission report. (Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations) | Law | Troy, Leo |
| Salting the earth: the case for repealing Superfund. | Law | Taylor, Jerry |
| Secondhand smoke: facts and fantasy. | Law | Viscusi, W. Kip |
| Sense and nonsense on the minimum wage. | Law | Murphy, Kevin M., Welch, Finis, Deere, Donald |
| State court restrictions on the employment-at-will doctrine. | Law | Reynolds, Morgan O., Reynolds, Cameron D. |
| Subsidies are not property rights. | Law | Feingold, Russell D. |
| Sunrises without sunsets: can sunset laws reduce regulation? | Law | McKinley, Vern |
| Telecompetition revisited: an agenda. | Law | Gasman, Lawrence |
| The 1995 farm bill follies. | Law | Bovard, James |
| The Dunlop report and the future of labor law reform. (Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations) | Law | Estreicher, Samuel |
| The failure of flow control. | Law | Adler, Jonathan H. |
| The great taxpayer rip-off of 1995. | Law | Thierer, Adam D. |
| The rising impact of environmental mandates on local government. | Law | Pompili, Michael J. |
| Watching paint dry. (Section 183e of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990) | Law | Adler, Jonathan H. |
| What works. (labor policy) | Law | Hudgins, Edward L. |
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