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Idaho Administrative Procedure Act: A Primer For The Practitioner, Dale Goble
Idaho Administrative Procedure Act: A Primer For The Practitioner, Dale Goble
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Deference Running Riot: Separating Interpretation And Lawmaking Under Chevron, Michael Herz
Deference Running Riot: Separating Interpretation And Lawmaking Under Chevron, Michael Herz
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The Asbestos Litigation Crisis: Is There A Need For An Administrative Alternative?, Lester Brickman
The Asbestos Litigation Crisis: Is There A Need For An Administrative Alternative?, Lester Brickman
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Through The Looking-Glass And What The Idaho Supreme Court Found There, Dale Goble
Through The Looking-Glass And What The Idaho Supreme Court Found There, Dale Goble
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Becket At The Bar--The Conflicting Obligations Of The Solicitor General, Eric Schnapper
Becket At The Bar--The Conflicting Obligations Of The Solicitor General, Eric Schnapper
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This Article suggests that the Solicitor General has five quite distinct responsibilities: to provide the Supreme Court with accurate and balanced information, to help to shape the Court's docket, to assure that the government's presentations maintain a high level of professionalism, to frame government positions which strike an appropriate balance between justice and advocacy, and to identify the interests and policies of the government client whom he represents. These responsibilities at times place the Solicitor General under conflicting obligations, not merely conflicts between his or her duties to the Court and to the administration, but conflicts in the Solicitor General's …