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Rethinking The Federal Courts: Why Now Is Time For Congress To Revisit The Number Of Judges That Sit On Federal Appellate Panels, Mitchell W. Bild
Rethinking The Federal Courts: Why Now Is Time For Congress To Revisit The Number Of Judges That Sit On Federal Appellate Panels, Mitchell W. Bild
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mischief With Government Information Policy, Renée M. Landers
Mischief With Government Information Policy, Renée M. Landers
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Regulatory Accoutability Act Loses Steam But The Trump Executive Order On Alj Selection Upturned 71 Years Of Practice, Jeffery S. Lubbers
The Regulatory Accoutability Act Loses Steam But The Trump Executive Order On Alj Selection Upturned 71 Years Of Practice, Jeffery S. Lubbers
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Distinguising Between Core And Peripheral Presential Powers, Harold J. Krent
Distinguising Between Core And Peripheral Presential Powers, Harold J. Krent
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Truth: Comments On Cortez's Information Mischief, David Thaw
Administrative Truth: Comments On Cortez's Information Mischief, David Thaw
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Servant Alarm, Bijal Shah
Civil Servant Alarm, Bijal Shah
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Civil servants have long resisted presidential immigration policies. However, bureaucratic by superiors, retaliation against resistance is the norm under the current dministration, despite the fact that this resistance has resulted from principled “dissonance” between civil servants’ understanding of their core responsibilities and the priorities emphasized by new political directives. Rather than condemnation, however, frequent incidents of resistance from divergent factions of the immigration bureaucracy, particularly if met with a harsh response from the President, should be characterized as a “fire alarm” imploring a congressional response.
Comments On Executive Ruilemaking And Democratic Legitimacy: "Reform" In The United States And The United Kingdom's Brexit Bt Susan Rose-Ackerman, Nicholas Almendares
Comments On Executive Ruilemaking And Democratic Legitimacy: "Reform" In The United States And The United Kingdom's Brexit Bt Susan Rose-Ackerman, Nicholas Almendares
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Eroding "Checks" On Presidential Authorty -- Norms, The Civil Service, And The Courts, Peter L. Strauss
Eroding "Checks" On Presidential Authorty -- Norms, The Civil Service, And The Courts, Peter L. Strauss
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Servant Resistance At The Epa -- A Response To Jennifer Nou, Joel A. Mintz
Civil Servant Resistance At The Epa -- A Response To Jennifer Nou, Joel A. Mintz
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Trump Administration Versus The Administrative State: A Response To Professor Buzbee's Deregulatory Splintering, Rebecca Bratspies
The Trump Administration Versus The Administrative State: A Response To Professor Buzbee's Deregulatory Splintering, Rebecca Bratspies
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response To William W. Buzbee, Deregulatory Splintering: What Might The Other Side Say?, Todd D. Rakoff
Response To William W. Buzbee, Deregulatory Splintering: What Might The Other Side Say?, Todd D. Rakoff
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Progressive Regulatory Reform -- A Review And Critique Of Two Proposals, William Funk
The Future Of Progressive Regulatory Reform -- A Review And Critique Of Two Proposals, William Funk
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.