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Administrative License Renewal And Due Process -- A Case Study, Delcianna J. Winders Jan 2018

Administrative License Renewal And Due Process -- A Case Study, Delcianna J. Winders

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Scholars have recently noted the paucity of scholarship on administrative licenses as especially significant given the prevalence-indeed ubiquity-of administrative licenses today.This Article contributes to filling that void by tackling an aspect of administrative licensing that has received especially little attention and, as a result, has been a source of serious confusion: license renewals. As this Article details, administrative license renewal practices raise interesting and important questions about administrative law and procedural due process. Does one have a property interest in a license after that license expires by its terms? Is an agency's decision not to renew a license more akin …


#Betterrules: The Appropriate Use Of Social Media In Rulemaking, Stephen M. Johnson Jul 2017

#Betterrules: The Appropriate Use Of Social Media In Rulemaking, Stephen M. Johnson

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A Rose By Any Other Name: Florida's Return To Consolidated-Tomoka, Jacqueline Van Laningham Apr 2016

A Rose By Any Other Name: Florida's Return To Consolidated-Tomoka, Jacqueline Van Laningham

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Legislative Delegations And The Elections Clause, Derek T. Muller Jan 2016

Legislative Delegations And The Elections Clause, Derek T. Muller

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Presidential Control Across Policymaking Tools, Catherine Y. Kim Oct 2015

Presidential Control Across Policymaking Tools, Catherine Y. Kim

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Over the past quarter century, administrative law scholars have observed the President’s growing control over agency policymaking and the separation-of-powers concerns implicated by such unilateral exercises of power. The paradigmatic form of agency policymaking—notice-and-comment rulemaking—mitigates these concerns by ensuring considerable oversight by the courts, Congress, and the public at large. Agencies, however, typically have at their disposal a variety of policymaking tools with which to implement White House goals, including the issuance of guidance documents and the strategic exercise of enforcement discretion. While commentators have drawn attention to the risk that agencies will circumvent the extensive checks associated with rulemaking …


Implementing A Carbon Tax In Florida Under The Clean Power Plan: Policy Considerations, Chris Hastings Jul 2015

Implementing A Carbon Tax In Florida Under The Clean Power Plan: Policy Considerations, Chris Hastings

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Governing Hydraulic Fracturing Through State-Local Dynamic Federalism: Lessons From A Florida Case Study, Courtney Walmer Apr 2015

Governing Hydraulic Fracturing Through State-Local Dynamic Federalism: Lessons From A Florida Case Study, Courtney Walmer

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National Security Rulemaking, Robert Knowles Jul 2014

National Security Rulemaking, Robert Knowles

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Agencies performing national security functions regulate citizens’ lives in increasingly intimate ways. Yet national security rulemaking is a mystery to most Americans. Many rules—like those implementing the National Security Agency’s vast surveillance schemes—remain secret. Others are published, but the deliberations that led to them and the legal justifications for them remain hidden.

Ordinarily, these rules would undergo the Administrative Procedure Act’s notice-and-comment process, which has earned wide, if not universal, praise for advancing democratic values and enhancing agency effectiveness. But a national security exception from notice-and-comment in the APA itself, along with the overuse of classification authority, combine to insulate …


Reconsidering Regulatory Uncertainty: Making A Case For Energy Storage, Amy L. Stein Apr 2014

Reconsidering Regulatory Uncertainty: Making A Case For Energy Storage, Amy L. Stein

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This Article begins the complex dialogue that must take place to address the emerging technologies providing energy storage for our electricity grid. Energy storage has the capacity to be a game-changer for many facets of our grid, providing better integration of renewable energy, enhanced reliability, and reduced use of carbon-intensive fuels. Energy storage faces a number of obstacles, however, including technological, financial, and regulatory uncertainty. This Article focuses on the regulatory uncertainty, and defends the proposition that not all regulatory uncertainty is created equal. It argues for differential treatment of this uncertainty, depending on its context, scope, and source, and …


Control And Governance Of Transmission Organizations In The Restructured Electricity Industry, Charles H. Koch, Jr. Apr 2000

Control And Governance Of Transmission Organizations In The Restructured Electricity Industry, Charles H. Koch, Jr.

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1999 Amendments To The Florida Administrative Procedure Act: Phantom Menace Or Much Ado About Nothing?, David M. Greenbaum, Lawrence E. Sellers, Jr. Jan 2000

1999 Amendments To The Florida Administrative Procedure Act: Phantom Menace Or Much Ado About Nothing?, David M. Greenbaum, Lawrence E. Sellers, Jr.

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A Table Of Requirements For Federal Administrative Rulemaking, Mark Seidenfeld Jan 2000

A Table Of Requirements For Federal Administrative Rulemaking, Mark Seidenfeld

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Florida's Expedited Permit Review Process: Streamlining The Development Of Florida's Economy, Carolyn Raepple Jan 1998

Florida's Expedited Permit Review Process: Streamlining The Development Of Florida's Economy, Carolyn Raepple

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How The Glitch Stole Christmas: The 1997 Amendments To The Florida Administrative Procedure Act, Stephen T. Maher Jan 1998

How The Glitch Stole Christmas: The 1997 Amendments To The Florida Administrative Procedure Act, Stephen T. Maher

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Loosening The Chains That Bind: The New Variance And Waiver Provision In Florida's Administrative Procedure Act, Donna E. Blanton, Robert M. Rhodes Jan 1997

Loosening The Chains That Bind: The New Variance And Waiver Provision In Florida's Administrative Procedure Act, Donna E. Blanton, Robert M. Rhodes

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The 1996 Revised Florida Administrative Procedure Act: A Survey Of Major Provisions Affecting Florida Agencies, Jim Rossi Jan 1997

The 1996 Revised Florida Administrative Procedure Act: A Survey Of Major Provisions Affecting Florida Agencies, Jim Rossi

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Legislative Checks On Rulemaking Under Florida's New Apa, F. Scott Boyd Jan 1997

Legislative Checks On Rulemaking Under Florida's New Apa, F. Scott Boyd

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The 1996 Florida Administrative Procedure Act's Attorney's Fees Reforms: Creating Innovative Solutions Or New Problems?, Elizabeth C. Williamson Jan 1997

The 1996 Florida Administrative Procedure Act's Attorney's Fees Reforms: Creating Innovative Solutions Or New Problems?, Elizabeth C. Williamson

Florida State University Law Review

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1994 Apa Legislation: The History, The Reasons, The Results, David Gluckman Jan 1994

1994 Apa Legislation: The History, The Reasons, The Results, David Gluckman

Florida State University Law Review

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Reforming The Apa: Legislative Adventures In The Labyrinth, Sally Bond Mann Jan 1994

Reforming The Apa: Legislative Adventures In The Labyrinth, Sally Bond Mann

Florida State University Law Review

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1994 Proposals For Rulemaking Reform, Lawrence E. Sellers Jr. Jan 1994

1994 Proposals For Rulemaking Reform, Lawrence E. Sellers Jr.

Florida State University Law Review

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A Traveler's Guide For The Road To Reform, F. Scott Boyd Jan 1994

A Traveler's Guide For The Road To Reform, F. Scott Boyd

Florida State University Law Review

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Getting Into The Act, Stephen T. Maher Jan 1994

Getting Into The Act, Stephen T. Maher

Florida State University Law Review

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A Brief History Of Selected Apa Bills In The 1994 Session Jan 1994

A Brief History Of Selected Apa Bills In The 1994 Session

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Putting The Genie Back In The Bottle: The Legislative Struggle To Control Rulemaking By Executive Agencies, Dan R. Stengle, James Parker Rhea Oct 1993

Putting The Genie Back In The Bottle: The Legislative Struggle To Control Rulemaking By Executive Agencies, Dan R. Stengle, James Parker Rhea

Florida State University Law Review

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Pat Dore: A Rememberance, Alaine S. Williams, Robert F. Williams Apr 1992

Pat Dore: A Rememberance, Alaine S. Williams, Robert F. Williams

Florida State University Law Review

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Patricia Ann Dore -- A Personal View, Thomas B. Gaines, Jr. Apr 1992

Patricia Ann Dore -- A Personal View, Thomas B. Gaines, Jr.

Florida State University Law Review

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Florida's Equal Access To Justice Act: How The Courts And Doah Have Interpreted It, Mary W. Chaisson Jan 1992

Florida's Equal Access To Justice Act: How The Courts And Doah Have Interpreted It, Mary W. Chaisson

Florida State University Law Review

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Florida Limits Policy Development Through Administrative Adjudication And Requires Indexing And Availability Of Agency Orders, Patricia A. Dore Oct 1991

Florida Limits Policy Development Through Administrative Adjudication And Requires Indexing And Availability Of Agency Orders, Patricia A. Dore

Florida State University Law Review

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Seventh Administrative Law Conference Agenda And Report, Patricia A. Dore Apr 1991

Seventh Administrative Law Conference Agenda And Report, Patricia A. Dore

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.