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Just A Concern For Good Manners: The Second Circuit Strikes Down The Fcc's Broadcast Indecency Regime, Michael Strocko Oct 2008

Just A Concern For Good Manners: The Second Circuit Strikes Down The Fcc's Broadcast Indecency Regime, Michael Strocko

University of Miami Business Law Review

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Chevron Lite: How Much Deference Should Courts Give To State Agency Interpretation?, Ann Graham Aug 2008

Chevron Lite: How Much Deference Should Courts Give To State Agency Interpretation?, Ann Graham

Louisiana Law Review

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Can A Bank Have Its Cake And Eat It Too?: Why Watters V. Wachovia Wrongly Infers Preemption Of State Consumer Protection Laws, Chad D. Ehrenkranz Jul 2008

Can A Bank Have Its Cake And Eat It Too?: Why Watters V. Wachovia Wrongly Infers Preemption Of State Consumer Protection Laws, Chad D. Ehrenkranz

University of Miami Business Law Review

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Liars And Terrorists And Judges, Oh My: Moral Panic And The Symbolic Politics Of Appellate Review In Asylum Cases, Eric M. Fink Jul 2008

Liars And Terrorists And Judges, Oh My: Moral Panic And The Symbolic Politics Of Appellate Review In Asylum Cases, Eric M. Fink

Notre Dame Law Review

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The California Greenhouse Gas Waiver Decision And Agency Interpretation: A Response To Professors Galle And Seidenfeld, Nina A. Mendelson May 2008

The California Greenhouse Gas Waiver Decision And Agency Interpretation: A Response To Professors Galle And Seidenfeld, Nina A. Mendelson

Duke Law Journal

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Vetogates, Chevron, Preemption, William N. Eskridge May 2008

Vetogates, Chevron, Preemption, William N. Eskridge

Notre Dame Law Review

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Lessons From A Nondelegation Canon, John F. Manning May 2008

Lessons From A Nondelegation Canon, John F. Manning

Notre Dame Law Review

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An Empirical Investigation Of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation, And The Chevron Doctrine In Environmental Law, Jason J. Czarnezki Jan 2008

An Empirical Investigation Of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation, And The Chevron Doctrine In Environmental Law, Jason J. Czarnezki

University of Colorado Law Review

How do courts evaluate decisions of statutory interpretation made by government agencies that deal in environmental law? While research on judicial decisionmaking in environmental law has primarily focused on the D.C. Circuit, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the influence of ideology, only recently have legal scholars begun to consider the role of legal factors in judicial decisionmaking in environmental law. With special attention paid to how courts implement the Chevron doctrine, this Article empirically and doctrinally analyzes environmental law cases decided in the United States Courts of Appeals over a threeyear period (2003-05) to investigate what factors, including ideological, legal, …