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Administrative Law

University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law

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Administrative Law—The Wholesale Human: The Ineffectuality Of Responsive Regulation To Advancements In Reproductive Biotechnology Post Roe V. Wade, E. Jonathan Mader Apr 2022

Administrative Law—The Wholesale Human: The Ineffectuality Of Responsive Regulation To Advancements In Reproductive Biotechnology Post Roe V. Wade, E. Jonathan Mader

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Ticket To Jail: Do Minor Traffic Violations Result In Jail Time For Poor Arkansans?, Jessie Wallace Burchfield Apr 2020

A Ticket To Jail: Do Minor Traffic Violations Result In Jail Time For Poor Arkansans?, Jessie Wallace Burchfield

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judging Federal Regulations That Preempt State Law: The Role Of The Presumption Against Preemption, Charles G. Cole Apr 2003

Judging Federal Regulations That Preempt State Law: The Role Of The Presumption Against Preemption, Charles G. Cole

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

No abstract provided.


Anastasoff V. United States And Appeals In Veterans' Cases, Charles G. Mills Apr 2001

Anastasoff V. United States And Appeals In Veterans' Cases, Charles G. Mills

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

Many cases regarding veterans' benefits are heard in the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit has a practice of issuing one sentence orders in some cases. This practice benefits veterans by allowing decisions adverse to veterans to be made without creating precedential value. Removing the practice of unpublished opinions in the Federal Circuit would extinguish this benefit.


Cutting Through The Forest Of The Standing Doctrine: Challenging Resource Management Plans In The Eighth And Ninth Circuits, Kelly Murphy Jan 1996

Cutting Through The Forest Of The Standing Doctrine: Challenging Resource Management Plans In The Eighth And Ninth Circuits, Kelly Murphy

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The "Appearance Of Fairness" Versus "Actual Unfairness": Which Standard Should The Arkansas Courts Apply To Administrative Agencies?, Suzanne Antley Jul 1994

The "Appearance Of Fairness" Versus "Actual Unfairness": Which Standard Should The Arkansas Courts Apply To Administrative Agencies?, Suzanne Antley

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law—Rescuing Creditor Claims From The "Black Hole." Coit Independence Joint Venture V. Federal Savings And Loan Insurance Corporation, J. Michael Pickens Apr 1989

Administrative Law—Rescuing Creditor Claims From The "Black Hole." Coit Independence Joint Venture V. Federal Savings And Loan Insurance Corporation, J. Michael Pickens

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Separation Of Powers And Arkansas Administrative Agencies: Distinguishing Judicial Power And Legislative Power, L. Scott Stafford Apr 1984

Separation Of Powers And Arkansas Administrative Agencies: Distinguishing Judicial Power And Legislative Power, L. Scott Stafford

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law—Social Security Disability Benefits—Adoption Of Medical-Vocational Guidelines Within Statutory Authority, H. Mayo Smith Jul 1983

Administrative Law—Social Security Disability Benefits—Adoption Of Medical-Vocational Guidelines Within Statutory Authority, H. Mayo Smith

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Zone Of Interests Component Of The Federal Standing Rules: Alive And Well After All, Robert H. Marquis Apr 1981

The Zone Of Interests Component Of The Federal Standing Rules: Alive And Well After All, Robert H. Marquis

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.