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United States Department Of Agriculture V. Murry, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1972

United States Department Of Agriculture V. Murry, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad Co. V. Wichita Board Of Trade, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1972

Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad Co. V. Wichita Board Of Trade, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Causes And Cures Of Administrative Delay, Roger C. Cramton Sep 1972

Causes And Cures Of Administrative Delay, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Although administrative agencies have been created to provide expeditious determinations of matters that courts and legislatures could not handle, delay still continues. Three basic methods of attacking the problem have been suggested – reduce the number of cases to be decided; increase the capacity of the system to decide the cases; and reduce the time required to decide individual cases.


Regulatory Structure And Regulatory Performance: A Critique Of The Ash Council Report, Roger C. Cramton Aug 1972

Regulatory Structure And Regulatory Performance: A Critique Of The Ash Council Report, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


International Union Of Elevator Constructors, Local 125 V Otis Elevator Company Limited, Innis Christie Jul 1972

International Union Of Elevator Constructors, Local 125 V Otis Elevator Company Limited, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

A COMPLAINT of activity intended to restrict or limit production contrary to the Trade Union Act having been filed with the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on June 27, 1972;


International Union Of Operating Engineers, Local 721 V Acadia Road Contractors Limited, Innis Christie Jul 1972

International Union Of Operating Engineers, Local 721 V Acadia Road Contractors Limited, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on June 14, 1972, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;


Labourers' International Union Of North America, Local 615 V Walker & Hall Limited, Innis Christie Jul 1972

Labourers' International Union Of North America, Local 615 V Walker & Hall Limited, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on June 21, 1972, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;


Construction & General Labourers' Union, Local 1115 V Nova Construction Company Limited, Innis Christie Jul 1972

Construction & General Labourers' Union, Local 1115 V Nova Construction Company Limited, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on June 27, 1972, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;


Comparative Broadcast Licensing Procedures And The Rule Of Law: A Fuller Investigation, Michael Botein Jul 1972

Comparative Broadcast Licensing Procedures And The Rule Of Law: A Fuller Investigation, Michael Botein

Scholarly Works

Professor Botein examines the validity of Professor Fuller's widely read but seldom criticized theory that traditional administrative adjudication is unsuited to resolve certain kinds of social tasks, which Fuller had labeled "polycentric problems." Professor Botein focuses upon Professor Fuller's example of the FCC's comparative licensing procedure as a problem unsuited to adjudication. Taking as his starting point Professor Fuller's criticism of the FCC -- a criticism Fuller never tested against the Commission's actual operations -- Professor Botein examines Fuller's theory of polycentricity by analyzing its contents, applying it to concrete situations, and exploring whether there exists any alternatives better than …


A Title Change For Federal Hearing Examiners? "A Rose By Any Other Name…”, Roger C. Cramton Jul 1972

A Title Change For Federal Hearing Examiners? "A Rose By Any Other Name…”, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Hearing examiners are a vital element in the federal administrative process. The quality of administrative justice, as perceived by the citizens who are affected by Government, is greatly influenced by their actions. Federal hearing examiners enjoy great respect in the agencies and from the bar due to their general high quality and excellent performance over the years. During the next quarter-century under the Administrative Procedure Act we can expect even larger accomplishments to flow from the men who hold this high office.


Racial Discrimination In Employment: Rights And Remedies, J. Ralph Beaird May 1972

Racial Discrimination In Employment: Rights And Remedies, J. Ralph Beaird

Scholarly Works

Professor Beaird believes that the current multiplicity of forums available to an employee who alleges discrimination against him should be merged into one. Ideally he would like to see an administrative agency given primary jurisdiction with authority similar to that possessed by the NLRB. Until an agency is given such power, Professor Beaird suggests that the forums themselves apply collateral estoppel principles to alleviate the inequities inherent in repetitious litigation.


A Federal Ombudsman, Roger C. Cramton Apr 1972

A Federal Ombudsman, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Comment On Trial-Type Hearings In Nuclear Power Plant Siting, Roger C. Cramton Apr 1972

A Comment On Trial-Type Hearings In Nuclear Power Plant Siting, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The National Industrial Pollution Control Council: Advise Or Collude?, William H. Rodgers, Jr. Mar 1972

The National Industrial Pollution Control Council: Advise Or Collude?, William H. Rodgers, Jr.

Articles

This article analyzes three aspects of the National Industrial Pollution Countrol Coucil's performance: (1) the promise and risks it has presented; (2) its procedural performance, as tested by governing law; and (3) its accomplishments, both on the record and sub rosa, as measured by the expectations. In brief, NIPCC is portrayed as a dangerously anticompetitive institution occasionally doing business in violation of the law. The Council has published both public relations material and some useful data, but it has served more importantly as a lobbying forum for industries chafing under the regulatory bit. The experience of NIPCC forms the basis …


The Why, Where And How Of Broadened Public Participation In The Administrative Process, Roger C. Cramton Feb 1972

The Why, Where And How Of Broadened Public Participation In The Administrative Process, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The actions of federal administrative agencies – rules, orders, licenses, loans, grants, contracts, and the like – have enormous effects on individuals and groups. Yet affected persons and groups are not always accorded the opportunity to participate in decision making procedures that affect them. Mr. Cramton argues that broadened public participation will improve administrative decisions and give them greater legitimacy and acceptance. After discussing the types of proceedings in which public participation is desirable and the limitations that should be placed upon it, Mr. Cramton evaluates various proposals for assuring the desired degree of public participation.


Maurice H. Merrill's Contribution To Administrative Law, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1972

Maurice H. Merrill's Contribution To Administrative Law, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Federal Court Doctrines In Avoidance Of Adjudication: Exhaustion, Abstention And The Anti-Injunction Statute, Gene R. Shreve Jan 1972

Federal Court Doctrines In Avoidance Of Adjudication: Exhaustion, Abstention And The Anti-Injunction Statute, Gene R. Shreve

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Freedom Of Information Act: Suggestions For Making Information Available To The Public, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 1972

The Freedom Of Information Act: Suggestions For Making Information Available To The Public, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.