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Duke Law Journal

1984

Judicial review of administrative acts

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Administrative Process Reform In A Discretionary Age: The Role Of Social Consequences, Wesley A. Magat, Schroeder Christopher H. Apr 1984

Administrative Process Reform In A Discretionary Age: The Role Of Social Consequences, Wesley A. Magat, Schroeder Christopher H.

Duke Law Journal

The basic rulemaking procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act have remained intact for thirty-eight years, but now Congress is seriously considering reform of those generic rules. To evaluate the merits of these reform proposals, we must develop criteria against which to judge them. Although procedural reforms are commonly judged against the goals of fairness, accuracy, and procedural efficiency, Professors Schroeder and Magat argue that these are insufficient criteria to apply to administrative process reforms at a time when agencies possess substantial discretion in the rulemaking process. In such a context, procedures have an impact on society in ways not adequately …


Judicial Review Of Informal Administrative Rulemaking Apr 1984

Judicial Review Of Informal Administrative Rulemaking

Duke Law Journal

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