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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Model Act's Division Of Administrative Proceedings Into Rule-Making And Contested Cases, Ralph F. Fuchs
The Model Act's Division Of Administrative Proceedings Into Rule-Making And Contested Cases, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law-Developments: 1940-1945 (A Service For Returning Veterans), E. Blythe Stason
Administrative Law-Developments: 1940-1945 (A Service For Returning Veterans), E. Blythe Stason
Michigan Law Review
No period in American history has ushered in more sweeping changes in the legal structure than has the last decade and a half. No area of the law has witnessed more rapid development than has administrative law. A sketch of the progress of administrative law during the five-year period 1940 to 1945 reveals an important refining of the "quasi judicial" procedures--procedures which, because of their swift and topsy-turvy growth, can well use a little refining.
The purpose of the following survey is two-fold; first, to outline the more significant developments of the last half decade, relating the new materials to …
If Men Were Angels: A Review, E. Blythe Stason
If Men Were Angels: A Review, E. Blythe Stason
Michigan Law Review
Occasionally one encounters a new book that is genuinely interesting because of the refreshing vigor with which it attacks an important and timely problem. Such a book is Jerome Frank's new volume, If Men Were Angels. Indeed in some of its chapters its vigor approaches violence, a fact which adds spice to the reading.
Administrative Practice As A Guide To Judicial Interpretation Of Statutes - Bouse V. Hutzler
Administrative Practice As A Guide To Judicial Interpretation Of Statutes - Bouse V. Hutzler
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Benjamin, R.M., Administrative Adjudication In New York, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Benjamin, R.M., Administrative Adjudication In New York, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Administrative Procedure: A Report And An Evaluation, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Administrative Procedure: A Report And An Evaluation, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Aspects And Implications Of The Report Of The Attorney General's Committee On Administrative Procedure, Ralph F. Fuchs
Some Aspects And Implications Of The Report Of The Attorney General's Committee On Administrative Procedure, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Delegation Of Legislative Power - Utah Milk Control Act, Edward S. Biggar
Constitutional Law-Delegation Of Legislative Power - Utah Milk Control Act, Edward S. Biggar
Michigan Law Review
The Utah Milk Control Act declared the necessity of stabilizing the production and distribution of market milk, for the purpose of insuring "a continuous and adequate supply of pure, wholesome milk." The state board of agriculture was authorized to fix prices and regulate the surplus of milk in particular marketing areas. Provision was made for public hearings to precede the board's issuance of regulatory orders. In fixing prices, the board was directed to consider the cost of "producing, handling, pasteurizing, and distributing" the milk to be sold. There was no requirement that the orders promulgated contain any specific provisions. Pursuant …
Conclusion (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs
Conclusion (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Introduction By Chairman (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs
Introduction By Chairman (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Administrative Tribunals-Organization And Reorganization, E. Blythe Stason
Administrative Tribunals-Organization And Reorganization, E. Blythe Stason
Michigan Law Review
No doubt overhauling is needed. However, a consistent and rational theory for the integration of the independent agencies with the remainder of the governmental structure is a condition precedent to an intelligent overhauling. This article constitutes a groping for such a theory. First, I shall discuss some of the more significant attacks which have been made in recent years upon modern administrative organization. Then, the reasons for these attacks will be examined and appraised, for they reveal certain pathological conditions which need excision. Finally, and with all due deference to the other remedies that have been suggested, I shall venture …