Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Law
Effective Regulatory Reform Hinges On Motivating The "Street Level" Bureaucrats, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Effective Regulatory Reform Hinges On Motivating The "Street Level" Bureaucrats, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Congressional Standing To Sue: Whose Vote Is This, Anyway?, R. Lawrence Dessem
Congressional Standing To Sue: Whose Vote Is This, Anyway?, R. Lawrence Dessem
Faculty Publications
The article is divided into three major sections. Section I traces the development of a separate doctrine of “congressional standing.” It examines the doctrine's development from the Supreme Court's initial consideration of legislative standing through the current opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Section II then analyzes three possible theories of congressional injury and standing. Derivative, representative, and third-party standing theories are all rejected as a basis for congressional standing. While rejecting the suggestion that congressmen possess a personal interest in “their” votes sufficient to constitute the “distinct and palpable injury” required …
The Status Of Independent Agencies After Bowsher V. Synar, Paul R. Verkuil
The Status Of Independent Agencies After Bowsher V. Synar, Paul R. Verkuil
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review Of Administrative Discretion, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Judicial Review Of Administrative Discretion, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.