Cass R. Sunstein, Columnist

Costs, Benefits and Regulation Post-Trump

Don't dismiss an effective strategy just because the current administration has played politics with it. 

Science, not politics, should control emission rules.

Photographer: David McNew/Getty Images

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“I told you so.” That is what some progressives are saying about bipartisan policies that Democratic presidents carried over from their Republican predecessors and that the Trump administration is sometimes putting in a less-than-wonderful light.

A case in point: cost-benefit analysis.