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Managing The Regulatory State: The Experience Of The Bush Administration, John D. Graham, Paul R. Noe, Elizabeth L. Branch
Managing The Regulatory State: The Experience Of The Bush Administration, John D. Graham, Paul R. Noe, Elizabeth L. Branch
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article traces the history of Presidential management of the regulatory state up to the administration of President George W. Bush. It focuses on the latter's implementation of "smarter regulation," an approach to regulation based on unfunded mandates on the private sector implemented through the Office of Management and Budget, an organization within the Executive Office of the President. It finds cost-benefit analysis an essential, yet often neglected, tool for implementing efficient and effective regulations. It concludes the policies promoted under President Bush's OMB have effectively cut costs by streamlining the rule-making process and discouraging adopting new federal rules, but …
Administrative Agencies And The Rites Of Due Process: Alternatives To Excessive Litigation, Daniel Lee Feldman
Administrative Agencies And The Rites Of Due Process: Alternatives To Excessive Litigation, Daniel Lee Feldman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
With the growth of courtroom litigation, it has become necessary for congress to look to administrative agencies to act in an adjudicative nature. In expanding the role of administrative agencies for efficiency and economic concerns, it is particularly important to still consider the due process rights of citizens. This article addresses the need to balance the procedural due process rights of individuals with the use of administrative agencies to eliminate or at the very least reduce excessive litigation.