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Judicial Review Of Emergency Administration, Desiree Leclercq
Judicial Review Of Emergency Administration, Desiree Leclercq
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This Article seeks to describe and defend the judicial review of federal agencies’ responses to national emergencies – what I refer to as “emergency administration.” That may prove difficult. Agencies are experts in their respective fields. During emergencies, scholars and policymakers assume that judges will defer to that expertise under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). On January 13, 2022, the Supreme Court defied that assumption when it blocked the Biden Administration’s workplace vaccine and masking rules. Critics now assume that judges are reviewing emergency administration to constrain regulation. Both assumptions conclude that judicial review is neither sincere nor helpful during …
Venture Capital, Agency Costs, And The False Dichotomy Of The Corporation, Robert P. Bartlett
Venture Capital, Agency Costs, And The False Dichotomy Of The Corporation, Robert P. Bartlett
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An implicit dichotomy of the corporation exists in legal scholarship. On one side of the dichotomy rests the publicly held corporation suffering from a significant conflict of interest between its managers and dispersed shareholders; on the other side, the closely held corporation plagued by intershareholder conflict. This Article argues that understanding the agency problems that can exist within a firm demands a rejection of this traditional dichotomy and the theories of the firm built upon it. Using venture capital (VC) finance, this Article demonstrates how this dichotomy obscures how all firms -- public and private -- often face the same …
The Case For Color-Blind Distress Sales, Michael Lewyn
The Case For Color-Blind Distress Sales, Michael Lewyn
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When Is Time Brokerage A Transfer Of Control? The Fcc's Regulation Of Local Marketing Agreements And The Need For Rulemaking, Michael Lewyn
When Is Time Brokerage A Transfer Of Control? The Fcc's Regulation Of Local Marketing Agreements And The Need For Rulemaking, Michael Lewyn
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Regulating The Regulators In New York State: Part I, Harold I. Abramson
Regulating The Regulators In New York State: Part I, Harold I. Abramson
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Regulating The Regulators In New York State, Part Ii: The Office Of Business Permits And Regulatory Assistance, Harold I. Abramson
Regulating The Regulators In New York State, Part Ii: The Office Of Business Permits And Regulatory Assistance, Harold I. Abramson
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