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Agencies In Crisis?: An Examination Of State And Federal Agency Emergency Powers, Babette Boliek
Agencies In Crisis?: An Examination Of State And Federal Agency Emergency Powers, Babette Boliek
Babette Boliek
That state and federal agencies have emergency powers, is well known. Much less is known about the process and circumstances under which these powers are exercised—subjects that divide scholars into two theoretical camps. Scholars on one side assert that ample agency discretion in time of need is not only desirable, but it is laudable in the pursuit of efficiency and “deossification” of regulatory action. Scholars on the other side contend that emergency powers are so broadly granted, and representative procedure is so easily abandoned, that the inevitable result is agency unaccountability and aggrandizement. In response, this article presents new empirical …