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Judicial Review Of Agency Deregulation: Alternatives And Problems For The Courts, James T. O'Reilly Apr 1984

Judicial Review Of Agency Deregulation: Alternatives And Problems For The Courts, James T. O'Reilly

Vanderbilt Law Review

This Article takes a preliminary look at how deregulation has fared in the courts and at the significance of the evolving federal appellate and United States Supreme Court case law for future agency rule making decisions.

Part II of this Article examines the various categories of regulation and the aspects of each category that may be subject to deregulation.

Part III defines deregulation and explores some of the reasons why an agency may wish to deregulate. Part IV examines the utility of judicial oversight of deregulation, and part V then discusses the mechanics of deregulation, focusing on the various means …


Full Text Of Issue Jan 1984

Full Text Of Issue

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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Full Text Of Issue Jan 1984

Full Text Of Issue

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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Federal Agency Adjudications: Trying To See The Forest And The Trees, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 1984

Federal Agency Adjudications: Trying To See The Forest And The Trees, Jeffrey Lubbers

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Full Text Of Issue Jan 1984

Full Text Of Issue

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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Full Text Of Issue Jan 1984

Full Text Of Issue

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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Stream Flow Maintenance In Virginia, Timothy Hayes, Jeter M. Watson Jan 1984

Stream Flow Maintenance In Virginia, Timothy Hayes, Jeter M. Watson

University of Richmond Law Review

Increasing and conflicting uses of water have been widely heralded as one of the major environmental crises facing society. Below average rainfall in recent years has caused municipal water shortages in Virginia, particularly in the rapidly growing areas of the southeastern part of the state, evidence that water quantity problems are no longer a phenomenon peculiar to the western states. Generally, those in Virginia who advocate reallocation of water to areas of the state experiencing such shortages feel that the state has enough water, just not all in the correct places.


As The Walls Came Tumbling Down: Architects' Expanded Liability Under Design-Build/Construction Contracting, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (1984), Hal G. Block Jan 1984

As The Walls Came Tumbling Down: Architects' Expanded Liability Under Design-Build/Construction Contracting, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (1984), Hal G. Block

UIC Law Review

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The Public-Spirited Defendant And Others: Liability Of Directors And Officers Of Not-For-Profit Corporations, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 665 (1984), Bennet B. Harvey Jr. Jan 1984

The Public-Spirited Defendant And Others: Liability Of Directors And Officers Of Not-For-Profit Corporations, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 665 (1984), Bennet B. Harvey Jr.

UIC Law Review

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The Federal Coconspirator Exception: Action, Assertion, And Hearsay, Christopher B. Mueller Jan 1984

The Federal Coconspirator Exception: Action, Assertion, And Hearsay, Christopher B. Mueller

Publications

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Restricted Distribution At The Ftc: Rule Of Reason Or Reign Of Chaos, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 309 (1984), Seth E. Lipner Jan 1984

Restricted Distribution At The Ftc: Rule Of Reason Or Reign Of Chaos, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 309 (1984), Seth E. Lipner

UIC Law Review

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