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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Law
Interlocal Power Roulette, Daniel B. Rosenbaum
Interlocal Power Roulette, Daniel B. Rosenbaum
Indiana Law Journal
Local governments inhabit a crowded ecosystem. Cities, counties, and school districts—and many more—share overlapping territorial jurisdictions. Overlapping jurisdiction goes hand-in-hand with redundant local power, defined as a scenario where multiple governments hold independent authority to take the exact same action in the exact same territorial space. In Maine, for example, state law empowers three local bodies to operate the same sewer infrastructure. In Detroit, two separate entities are equally tasked with managing the city’s streetlights. And in communities across the country, local governments are broadly authorized to own the same parcels of public land, including in Oakland, California, where public …
Situating Structural Challenges To Agency Authority Within The Framework Of The Finality Principle, Harold J. Krent
Situating Structural Challenges To Agency Authority Within The Framework Of The Finality Principle, Harold J. Krent
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dictation And Delegation In Securities Regulation, Usha Rodrigues
Dictation And Delegation In Securities Regulation, Usha Rodrigues
Indiana Law Journal
When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise con-tours of the law itself or it delegates the bulk of the rule making to an administrative agency. This choice has critical consequences. Making the law self-executing in federal legislation is swift, not subject to administrative tinkering, and less vulnerable than rule making to judicial second-guessing. Agency action is, in contrast, deliberate, subject to ongoing bureaucratic fiddling, and more vulnerable than statutes to judicial challenge.
This Article offers the first empirical analysis of the extent of congressional delegation in securities law from 1970 to the present day, examining nine …
Should Aids Research Be Regulated? A Manhattan Project For Aids And Other Policy Proposals, Steven Salbu
Should Aids Research Be Regulated? A Manhattan Project For Aids And Other Policy Proposals, Steven Salbu
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Speculative Evidence And The Administrative Process
Speculative Evidence And The Administrative Process
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Effect Of The Taft-Hartley And Administrative Procedure Acts On Scope Of Review Of Administrative Findings
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proposed Legislation As To Federal Administrative Procedure, Roscoe Pound
Proposed Legislation As To Federal Administrative Procedure, Roscoe Pound
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Administration Of Rent Rationing And Price Control Legislation, Luke White, Robert Orbison, Hugh J. Baker Jr.
The Administration Of Rent Rationing And Price Control Legislation, Luke White, Robert Orbison, Hugh J. Baker Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Administration of Rent Rationing and Price Control Legislation
Litigation Problems Under The Social Security Act, Jack B. Tate
Litigation Problems Under The Social Security Act, Jack B. Tate
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The National Labor Relations Act, Charles Fahy, Robert Littler
The National Labor Relations Act, Charles Fahy, Robert Littler
Indiana Law Journal
The Indiana State Bar Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association held a joint Legal Institute upon this subject on August 24, 1939 at Indianapolis. This issue of the Journal publishes the two addresses and a synopsis of the general discussion which followed.
The Nature Of Administrative Agencies And Practice Before Them, George M. Morris
The Nature Of Administrative Agencies And Practice Before Them, George M. Morris
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.