Will Trachman on “Regulatory Whiplash” with The Federalist Society

Last week MSLF General Counsel Will Trachman was hosted by the Federalist Society to discuss insights about regulatory whiplash. The environment of government and regulations is a complex one and many times we as citizens might see contradictions in the rules and regulations that are put in place. Not to mention the ever-changing landscape of political parties which creates priority shifts that can sometimes feel like a pendulum. Will Trachman along fellow panelist Adam White help to provide clarity on all the regulatory whiplash happening as it pertains to civil rights.

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