Philip Howard joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Howard’s essay American Purpose essay “Accountability on Trial,” which contends that accountability is being undercut by public union contracts.
Read MorePhilip Howard joins Geoff Kabaservice to discuss how thousands of nonsensical laws hamper any good the government can do.
Read MoreIn celebration of their 300th episode, the How Do We Fix It? podcast revisited interviews with six guests. The episode begins with their first guest, Philip Howard, on clearcutting bureaucratic kudzu.
Read MoreIn this episode, Philip Howard discusses President Biden’s proposed infrastructure plan.
Read MoreThe University of Pennsylvania Law School's Program on Regulation hosted a discussion on the priorities and challenges for the new administration and how reforming government operations can build back the public trust.
Read MorePhilip Howard calls on the incoming Biden administration to improve public agencies, schools and hospitals by reducing cumbersome red tape.
Read MorePhilip Howard joins the GovExec podcast to discuss how the incoming administration can reconfigure bureaucracy for better government.
Read MorePhilip Howard joins the Mackinac Center to discuss the goals and activities of the Campaign for Common Good and the need to reboot government no matter who wins the presidential election.
Read MoreHow would we “reboot” America’s “operating system”? And, more fundamentally, what is “the common good”—and how can Americans work together to advance it? To discuss these themes, Philip Howard joins Adam White for a discussion.
Read MorePhilip K. Howard sits down with Dartmouth students Natasha Raman (‘23) and Jonathan Nicastro (‘23) to discuss Howard’s book The Rule of Nobody: Fixing America’s Dead Laws and Broken Government.
Read MoreOn this episode of the First Things Podcast, Philip K. Howard discusses his book Try Common Sense: Replacing the Failed Ideologies of Right and Left with host Mark Bauerlein.
Read More“Philip Howard, Chairman of Common Good, discusses the need for such an agency to cut through red tape as the country rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic. Paul Burton hosts.”
Read More“Leading legal and governmental reform experts Philip Howard and Cass Sunstein joined CEI President Kent Lassman to discuss structural regulatory changes that could encourage additional relief in the pandemic.”
Read MoreThis is episode 9, “The Rule of Nobody,” It features the Arendt Center's Founder and Director Roger Berkowitz in a Zoom conversation with Philip K. Howard, lawyer and activist.
Read More“Much has been, and will be, written about government’s delays in containing the deadly COVID-19 corona virus. . . To what extent did the many regulations governing the actions of each layer of government play a role in delaying a timely response to testing, procurement and a host of other issues?”
Read MorePhilip Howard joins Larry King to discuss Howard’s call for a post-pandemic “Recovery Authority” charged with removing bureaucratic hurdles to restart the U.S. economy.
Read MorePhilip Howard joins Paul Verkuil and Adam White in a panel discussion at the Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State at George Mason University.
Read MoreTry Common Sense with Philip K. Howard. Regulations are replacing our freedom. Mechanism for accountability has been lost. No one is thinking for themselves.
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