The Logic of Easily Reversible Lame-Duck Actions
In the final days of the Biden administration, we are witnessing a whirlwind of activity and announcements. Some of them are irreversible--such as Biden's granting of clemency to all but three people on federal death row and the pardoning of others (including Hunter Biden). Others are unlikely to be reversed because they align with the policies of the incoming Trump administration--such as the unusual cooperation between the outgoing and incoming administrations in promoting the ceasefire to which Israel and Hamas have (at least tentatively) agreed. Still other policies adopted through administrative action are at least partially entrenched because of the procedural hoops through which a new administration must jump in order to rescind at least some forms of regulatory actions. Taking actions that can't be reversed, won't be reversed, or can't easily be reversed make sense. But what are we to make of those actions of the Biden administration that can and almost surely w...