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Smith V. Obama: A Neoclassical After Action Review, Sam Walenz
Smith V. Obama: A Neoclassical After Action Review, Sam Walenz
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
#Betterrules: The Appropriate Use Of Social Media In Rulemaking, Stephen M. Johnson
#Betterrules: The Appropriate Use Of Social Media In Rulemaking, Stephen M. Johnson
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
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 …
Dedication: Lawton Chiles - Florida's Governor, 1991-1998, Buddy Mackay
Dedication: Lawton Chiles - Florida's Governor, 1991-1998, Buddy Mackay
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Myth Of The Cabinet System: The Need To Restructure Florida's Executive Branch, Joseph W. Landers, Jr.
The Myth Of The Cabinet System: The Need To Restructure Florida's Executive Branch, Joseph W. Landers, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
In The Wake Of The Pipeline Embargo: European-United States Dialogue, Sarah J. Cogswell
In The Wake Of The Pipeline Embargo: European-United States Dialogue, Sarah J. Cogswell
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Article Iii Versus Bankruptcy Judges And Magistrates -- A Partial Triumph Of Principles Of Separation Of Powers Over The Pragmatism Of Docket Congestion, William Vandercreek
Article Iii Versus Bankruptcy Judges And Magistrates -- A Partial Triumph Of Principles Of Separation Of Powers Over The Pragmatism Of Docket Congestion, William Vandercreek
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ends Of Power, George L. Waas
The Ends Of Power, George L. Waas
Florida State University Law Review
By H.R. Haldeman with Joseph DiMona. New York: The New York Times Book Co., Inc., 1978. Pp. xxi, 326. $12.95.
Impeachment In Florida, Frederick B. Karl, Marguerite Davis
Impeachment In Florida, Frederick B. Karl, Marguerite Davis
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right And The Power: The Prosecution Of Watergate, Barry D. Halpern
The Right And The Power: The Prosecution Of Watergate, Barry D. Halpern
Florida State University Law Review
By Leon Jaworski. New York: Reader's Digest Press; Houston: Gulf Publishing Co. 1976. Pp. 305. $9.95 New York: Pocket Books. Pp. 372. $2.50.