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Environmental Supra-Nationalism, Mark A. Drumbl
Petition Clause Interests And Standing For Judicial Review Of Administrative Lawmaking, Karl S. Coplan
Petition Clause Interests And Standing For Judicial Review Of Administrative Lawmaking, Karl S. Coplan
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
One of the primary roles of agencies in the modern administrative state is the promulgation of rules and regulations governing primary conduct. Separation of powers and non-delegation concerns have evolved into very weak limits on the scope of agency lawmaking authority. Once the executive branch agencies have acted, Article III courts routinely step in to review the consistency of these regulations with congressional mandates. Particularly in the case of controversial regulations, the lawmaking process is not complete until judicial review. Entities burdened by such regulations--so called “regulatory objects”-- enjoy presumed standing to challenge the scope of agency regulations. Groups of …
The Proof Is In The Policy: The Bush Administration, Nonpoint Source Pollution, And Epa's Final Tmdl Rule, R. Bryant Mcculley
The Proof Is In The Policy: The Bush Administration, Nonpoint Source Pollution, And Epa's Final Tmdl Rule, R. Bryant Mcculley
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Environmental Supra-Nationalism, Mark A. Drumbl
Environmental Supra-Nationalism, Mark A. Drumbl
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.