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Presidential Control Across Policymaking Tools, Catherine Y. Kim
Presidential Control Across Policymaking Tools, Catherine Y. Kim
Florida State University Law Review
Over the past quarter century, administrative law scholars have observed the President’s growing control over agency policymaking and the separation-of-powers concerns implicated by such unilateral exercises of power. The paradigmatic form of agency policymaking—notice-and-comment rulemaking—mitigates these concerns by ensuring considerable oversight by the courts, Congress, and the public at large. Agencies, however, typically have at their disposal a variety of policymaking tools with which to implement White House goals, including the issuance of guidance documents and the strategic exercise of enforcement discretion. While commentators have drawn attention to the risk that agencies will circumvent the extensive checks associated with rulemaking …
Are State-Supported Historically Black Colleges And Universities Justifiable After Fordice?—A Higher Education Dilemma, John A. Moore
Are State-Supported Historically Black Colleges And Universities Justifiable After Fordice?—A Higher Education Dilemma, John A. Moore
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Choppy Waters Are Forecast For Academic Free Speech, Rachel E. Fugate
Choppy Waters Are Forecast For Academic Free Speech, Rachel E. Fugate
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law — "Words That Injure: Laws That Silence:" Campus Hate Speech Codes And The Threat To American Education, Jeanne M. Craddock
Constitutional Law — "Words That Injure: Laws That Silence:" Campus Hate Speech Codes And The Threat To American Education, Jeanne M. Craddock
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Educational Accountability In Florida: Meaningful Reform Or Marginal Tinkering?, Anthony D. Demma, Jr.
Educational Accountability In Florida: Meaningful Reform Or Marginal Tinkering?, Anthony D. Demma, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Look For Public Education: The Proposed Revision Of Florida's Education Governance System, Patricia A. Draper
A New Look For Public Education: The Proposed Revision Of Florida's Education Governance System, Patricia A. Draper
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nelson V. State, 319 So. 2d 154 (Fla. 2d Dist. Ct. App. 1975), Randall O. Reder
Nelson V. State, 319 So. 2d 154 (Fla. 2d Dist. Ct. App. 1975), Randall O. Reder
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law- SEARCH AND SEIZURE- SCHOOL OFFICIALS' AUTHORITY TO SEARCH STUDENTS IS AUGMENTED BY THE In Loco Parentis DOCTRINE.
Goss V. Lopez, 95 S. Ct. 729 (1975), Stephen J. Kubik
Goss V. Lopez, 95 S. Ct. 729 (1975), Stephen J. Kubik
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law- FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT- STUDENTS FACING SUSPENSION HAVE PROPERTY AND LIBERTY INTERESTS THAT QUALIFY FOR DUE PROCESS PROTECTION.