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The Québec Advisory Council On The Administration Of Justice Le Conseil Consultatif De Justice, Maxwell Cohen
The Québec Advisory Council On The Administration Of Justice Le Conseil Consultatif De Justice, Maxwell Cohen
Dalhousie Law Journal
Among the classical problems of democratic government perhaps few are so continuing in their challenge to the political imagination as the creation of better methods to balance the interests and the strategies of the governors and the governed. While in a loose sense democratic systems posit the notion that 'sovereignty' lies with 'the people' it is not without significance that the New Left and their varied allies now employ "power to the people" as a slogan that becomes a critique of the conventional machinery of representative government. For these reasons there are to be found, increasingly, in many western democratic …
Vepco--The Need For A Revised Tax Appeals Procedure In West Virginia, J. Timothy Philipps
Vepco--The Need For A Revised Tax Appeals Procedure In West Virginia, J. Timothy Philipps
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
National Cable Television V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
National Cable Television V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Recent Changes In The Scope Of Judicial Control Over Administrative Methods Of Decisionmaking, Stanley Conrad Fickle
Recent Changes In The Scope Of Judicial Control Over Administrative Methods Of Decisionmaking, Stanley Conrad Fickle
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proposed Rule 146—A Temporary Solution, Murray L. Finebaum
Proposed Rule 146—A Temporary Solution, Murray L. Finebaum
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Whither The Nixon Board?, J. Ralph Beaird, Mack A. Player
Whither The Nixon Board?, J. Ralph Beaird, Mack A. Player
Scholarly Works
The Nixon administration has now appointed a majority of members to the National Labor Relations Board. With this change in Board composition have come significant shifts in labor policy. The authors of this Article examine these shifts in policy in light of the approaches of past Boards.
De Novo Review Of Informal Procedures Of The Comptroller Of The Currency
De Novo Review Of Informal Procedures Of The Comptroller Of The Currency
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Citizen Suits In The Environmental Field – Peril Or Promise?, Roger C. Cramton
Citizen Suits In The Environmental Field – Peril Or Promise?, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Right To A Hearing Prior To Termination Of Utility Services, Anthony Ilardi Jr.
The Right To A Hearing Prior To Termination Of Utility Services, Anthony Ilardi Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Communications Commission Regulation Of Domestic Computer Communications: A Competitive Reformation, Barry Taub
Federal Communications Commission Regulation Of Domestic Computer Communications: A Competitive Reformation, Barry Taub
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights--Administrative Enforcement--Damages As An Appropriate Remedy, Harvey D. Peyton
Civil Rights--Administrative Enforcement--Damages As An Appropriate Remedy, Harvey D. Peyton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Commonwealth Construction Company Limited V United Association Of Journeymen & Apprentices Of The Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of The United States And Canada, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
A COMPLAINT having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on March 28, 1973, pursuant to Section 49 of the Trade Union Act of Nova Scotia by Commonwealth Construction Company Limited, Calgary, Alberta, that on the twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth days of March, 1973, a work stoppage occurred at the construction site of the Nova Scotia Power Commission's thermal plant expansion, Unit No. 2, Point Tupper, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, by cessation of work in violation of a collective agreement that is now in force between the Nova Scotia Power Commission on behalf of its subcontractors including the …
Regulation Of Electric Utilities By The State Corporation Commission, Evans B. Brasfield
Regulation Of Electric Utilities By The State Corporation Commission, Evans B. Brasfield
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of The Virginia's State Corporation Commission, Preston C. Shannon
The Evolution Of The Virginia's State Corporation Commission, Preston C. Shannon
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell
Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr.
Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ratemaking Issues In Virginia: Suggestions For Legislative Clarification, Andrew P. Miller, Henry M. Massie
Ratemaking Issues In Virginia: Suggestions For Legislative Clarification, Andrew P. Miller, Henry M. Massie
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Richard V Hotel & Restaurant Employees & Bartenders International Union, Local 662, Innis Christie
Richard V Hotel & Restaurant Employees & Bartenders International Union, Local 662, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on January 12, 1973, for Revocation of L.R.B. No.1576, dated June 24, 1970, involving certain employees of Sir Loin Steak House Restaurant Limited formerly Cameo Soda Grill Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia, pursuant to the Trade Union Act;
Canadian Union Of Building Products Workers, Local 299, Clc V Halliday Craftsmen Limited, Innis Christie
Canadian Union Of Building Products Workers, Local 299, Clc V Halliday Craftsmen Limited, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on February 5, 1973, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;
Canadian Brotherhood Of Railway, Transport & General Workers, Local 610 V Chappell's Building Supplies Limited, Innis Christie
Canadian Brotherhood Of Railway, Transport & General Workers, Local 610 V Chappell's Building Supplies Limited, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on January 4, 1973, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;
Appeal No. 0017: D. O. Lynn, Dba Lynn Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources Company V. State Of Ohio, Acting By And Through The Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0017: D. O. Lynn, Dba Lynn Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources Company V. State Of Ohio, Acting By And Through The Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Adjudication Order No. 171
Federal Tax Administration And The Small Taxpayer, L. Hart Wright
Federal Tax Administration And The Small Taxpayer, L. Hart Wright
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The actual or supposed complexity of substantive federal tax law has generated two unresolved administrative by-products of peculiar importance in the case of small taxpayers. In each of these circumstances the Internal Revenue Service (and in one, the Congress) has tended to default on its programmatic responsibility to facilitate payment by small taxpayers of no less and no more than they owe under the tax law. For too long and to too large an extent, these taxpayers, although completely bewildered and devoid of self-confidence in the conduct of their tax affairs, have had to fend for themselves, both at return …
On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg
On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg
On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg
Michigan Law Review
This Article is concerned with the effect of NEPA on administrative decision-making. What benefits has NEPA conferred on us? What dangers have emerged? What questions remain to be clarified if NEP A's benefits are to be achieved while minimizing any negative side effects?
Judicial Review For Ohio's Civil Servants, Donald Applestein
Judicial Review For Ohio's Civil Servants, Donald Applestein
Cleveland State Law Review
With the proliferation of administrative agencies, numerous problems are naturally encountered. In spite of the tendency toward problems, one would hope that in establishing these agencies, the legislature whether it be on the local, state, or federal level would do its utmost to insure uniformity within a given area. A review of sections 119.12, 143.27, and 2506 of the Ohio Revised Code and the relevant case law, however, reveals the Ohio legislature's failure to insure that uniformity.
Back Pay Awards: A Remedy Under Executive Order 11246, M. Brian Moroze
Back Pay Awards: A Remedy Under Executive Order 11246, M. Brian Moroze
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
Publications
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law—Expansive Discretion Allowed Executive Branch In Admission Of Politically Disfavored Aliens., Susan Ginsberg
Administrative Law—Expansive Discretion Allowed Executive Branch In Admission Of Politically Disfavored Aliens., Susan Ginsberg
Buffalo Law Review
Kleindienst v. Mandel, 408 U.S. 753 (1972).
Substance And Procedure In The Construction Of The National Environmental Policy Act, Lloyd A. Fox
Substance And Procedure In The Construction Of The National Environmental Policy Act, Lloyd A. Fox
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In 1969 Congress enacted the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA or Act) in an effort to deal with the many environmental problems facing the United States. In the three years that the Act has been in force, a large number of suits has been filed by environmental organizations seeking to enforce the standards enunciated in NEPA. The courts hearing these cases generally agree that NEPA imposes only procedural duties on administrative agencies. This implies that the courts will merely determine whether the agency in question has complied with the procedural requirements contained in Section 102 of the Act. This further …
Case Digest, Journal Staff
Case Digest, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Case Digest
1. ADMINISTRATIVE
NON-VESSEL-OPERATING COMMON CARRIERS HAVE BURDEN OF PROOF TO JUSTIFY THE REASONABLENESS OF PROPOSED RATE INCREASE IN A FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION PROCEEDING
2. ADMIRALTY
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE STANDARD APPLICABLE TO THE CANAL ZONE COMPANY DOES NOT SUPERSEDE THE RULE OF DIVIDED DAMAGES BETWEEN VESSELS
FAILURE TO OBEY COMMANDS OF SHIP MASTER BECAUSE OF VOLUNTARY INTOXICATION CONSTITUTES WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
PREJUDGMENT INTEREST FROM DATE OF JUDICIAL DEMAND IS PROPER WHEN ORIGINAL ACTION AT LAW Is CHANGED TO ADMIRALTY BY WITHDRAWAL OF JURY DEMAND
THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ALONE HAS STANDING TO BRING A WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION IN GENERAL MARITIME LAW
PERMITTING …