Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Duke Law

Duke Law Journal

1985

Evaluation

Articles 1 - 4 of 4

Full-Text Articles in Law

The Constitution In The Supreme Court: 1910-1921, David P. Currie Dec 1985

The Constitution In The Supreme Court: 1910-1921, David P. Currie

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reliance On The Law Of The Circuit—A Requiem, Walter V. Schaefer Jun 1985

Reliance On The Law Of The Circuit—A Requiem, Walter V. Schaefer

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Judicialization: The Twilight Of Administrative Law, Loren A. Smith Apr 1985

Judicialization: The Twilight Of Administrative Law, Loren A. Smith

Duke Law Journal

At its December, 1984 Plenary Session, the Administrative Conference of the United States devoted a part of its agenda to an exchange of ideas on the current state of administrative law and the directions in which this field is likely to move-or be pushed-in the foreseeable future. Perhaps because modern administrative agencies are such a curious admixture of the political, bureaucratic, and judicial components of government, the study of administrative law derives particular benefits from analyses and critiques that emphasize social utility as well as legal precedent. In no other area of the law do the current political agenda and …


The Fairness Doctrine Today: A Constitutional Curiosity And An Impossible Dream, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, L. A. Powe Jr. Feb 1985

The Fairness Doctrine Today: A Constitutional Curiosity And An Impossible Dream, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, L. A. Powe Jr.

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.