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Administrative Procedure

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Interauthority Relationships, Michael S. Green Apr 2017

Interauthority Relationships, Michael S. Green

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When Delegation Begets Domination: Due Process Of Administrative Lawmaking, Evan J. Criddle Oct 2011

When Delegation Begets Domination: Due Process Of Administrative Lawmaking, Evan J. Criddle

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Mending Holes In The Rule Of (Administrative) Law, Evan J. Criddle Jul 2010

Mending Holes In The Rule Of (Administrative) Law, Evan J. Criddle

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Chevron's Consensus, Evan J. Criddle Dec 2008

Chevron's Consensus, Evan J. Criddle

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Doing More Or Doing Less For The Environment: Shedding Light On Epa's "Stealth" Method Of Environmental Enforcement, Ronald H. Rosenberg Jul 2008

Doing More Or Doing Less For The Environment: Shedding Light On Epa's "Stealth" Method Of Environmental Enforcement, Ronald H. Rosenberg

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Since the 1970s, environmental protection goals have gone from general statements of political desire to highly articulated systems of environmental regulation implemented by federal, state, and local governments. Environmental statutes have been enacted giving administrative agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the responsibility for translating broad policy goals into specific regulatory requirements. Through its enforcement program, EPA seeks to assure that these general goals are achieved by individual actors. This Article examines a recent trend in EPA's practices, increased reliance on internal agency methods of enforcement. The study analyzes EPA's administrative enforcement system with particular emphasis on …


Law And Governance In The 21st Century Regulatory State, Jason M. Solomon Jan 2008

Law And Governance In The 21st Century Regulatory State, Jason M. Solomon

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Policymaking By The Administrative Judiciary, Charles H. Koch Jr. Apr 2005

Policymaking By The Administrative Judiciary, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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Policymaking By The Administrative Judiciary, Charles H. Koch Jr. Apr 2005

Policymaking By The Administrative Judiciary, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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Chevron Deference And Treaty Interpretation, Evan J. Criddle May 2003

Chevron Deference And Treaty Interpretation, Evan J. Criddle

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Unreviewability In State Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr. Oct 1999

Unreviewability In State Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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Reflections Upon The Federal Administrative Judiciary, Paul R. Verkuil Jan 1992

Reflections Upon The Federal Administrative Judiciary, Paul R. Verkuil

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Welcome To The Constantly Evolving Field Of Administrative Law, Paul R. Verkuil Jan 1990

Welcome To The Constantly Evolving Field Of Administrative Law, Paul R. Verkuil

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Gelhorn And Davis Highlight Apa Anniversary Program, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jul 1986

Gelhorn And Davis Highlight Apa Anniversary Program, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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Ftc Rulemaking Through Negotiation, Charles H. Koch Jr., Beth Martin Jan 1983

Ftc Rulemaking Through Negotiation, Charles H. Koch Jr., Beth Martin

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The Federal Trade Commission, along with other administrative agencies, has been especially affected by the current emphasis on deregulation. Some proponents of the free market system view the Commission as an unnecessary and costly impediment to market functioning. In this article, Professor Koch and Ms. Martin review past FTC regulatory efforts in light of the FTC's mandate: to maintain an efficient, competitive free market Although the FTC has deviated from its market maintenance goal, this deviation should not serve as a basis for constricting Commission rulemaking activity. Rather, the authors demonstrate that past Commission practices illustrate the need for an …