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The Regulatory Accountability Act Loses Steam But The Trump Executive Order On Alj Selection Upturned 71 Years Of Practice, Jeffrey Lubbers
The Regulatory Accountability Act Loses Steam But The Trump Executive Order On Alj Selection Upturned 71 Years Of Practice, Jeffrey Lubbers
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Passing The Torch But Sailing Too Close To The Wind: Congress’S Role In Authorizing Administrative Branches To Promulgate Regulations That Contemplate Criminal Sanctions, Reem Sadik
Legislation and Policy Brief
The Supreme Court has stated that Congress must simply “lay down by legislative act an intelligible principle” to which the agency must conform. If this is done, a court will find the delegation of broad authority to the agency to be constitutional. There is, however, an open issue regarding whether the “intelligible principle” standard applies to delegations of authority that allow for the promulgation of both civil and criminal penalties. In Touby v. United States, the Supreme Court was asked whether “something more than an ‘intelligible principle’ is required” when Congress authorizes an agency to issue regulations that contemplate …
The Transformation Of The U.S. Rulemaking Process - For Better Or Worse, Jeffrey Lubbers
The Transformation Of The U.S. Rulemaking Process - For Better Or Worse, Jeffrey Lubbers
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Theorizing Agency, Susan Carle
Theorizing Agency, Susan Carle
American University Law Review
Progressive legal scholars today exhibit contrasting views on the scope of legal actors' agency in making "choices" about how to lead their lives. Feminist legal scholar Joan C. Williams, for example, challenges claims that women who leave the paid workforce to stay home with children have made a voluntary choice to take this path. Critical race scholar Ian Haney López, on the other hand, argues that the social construction of racial identity occurs precisely through the many voluntary choices members of both subordinated and dominant racial groups make about matters that implicate racial meanings. Williams contests the idea of voluntary …
A Reexamination Of Federal Agency Use Of Declaratory Orders, Jeffrey Lubbers
A Reexamination Of Federal Agency Use Of Declaratory Orders, Jeffrey Lubbers
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On The Hijacking Of Agencies (And Airplanes): The Federal Aviation Administration, Agency Capture, And Airline Security, Mark Niles
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Conceptions Of Lawyers' Agency In Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan Carle
Conceptions Of Lawyers' Agency In Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan Carle
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The Administrative Law Agenda For The Next Decade, Jeffrey Lubbers
The Administrative Law Agenda For The Next Decade, Jeffrey Lubbers
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Justice Stephen Breyer: Purveyor Of Common Sense In Many Forums, Jeffrey Lubbers
Justice Stephen Breyer: Purveyor Of Common Sense In Many Forums, Jeffrey Lubbers
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The Apa Procedural Rule Exemption: Looking For A Way To Clear The Air, Jeffrey Lubbers
The Apa Procedural Rule Exemption: Looking For A Way To Clear The Air, Jeffrey Lubbers
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Management Of Federal Agency Adjudication, Jeffrey Lubbers
Management Of Federal Agency Adjudication, Jeffrey Lubbers
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Federal Agency Adjudications: Trying To See The Forest And The Trees, Jeffrey Lubbers
Federal Agency Adjudications: Trying To See The Forest And The Trees, Jeffrey Lubbers
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Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Juridicary, Jeffrey Lubbers
Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Juridicary, Jeffrey Lubbers
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