Celebrating Graduates at the Regulatory Review: Future Leaders in Regulatory Compliance

The Regulatory Review has expressed its congratulations to the graduating members of its 2025-2026 staff and editorial board at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. The organization recognized their commitment to producing comprehensive analyses of regulatory issues, which is crucial in today's dynamic regulatory compliance landscape.

Cary Coglianese, the director of the Penn Program on Regulation, highlighted the bittersweet nature of graduation, praising the students' talent and their consistent publication efforts. He noted that their daily pieces addressed the evolving nature of regulatory environments. Coglianese especially commended the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Tasneem Mohammad and Managing Editor Cross Conrad for their roles in maintaining this standard.

Fellow faculty advisor Matt Wiener also praised the editorial staff's professionalism and expertise, expressing confidence in their future contributions to the field. The Regulatory Review's sections, each led by different editors, delved into crucial topics like insurance coverage and digital privacy, demonstrating the breadth of discourse essential for understanding contemporary regulatory challenges.

The Regulatory Review remains committed to fostering insightful dialogue and advancing regulatory scholarship. It acknowledges the hard work and dedication of its outgoing members, anticipating their positive impact on future regulatory and risk management environments.