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Infrostructure(S): Administering Information, Kali Murray
Infrostructure(S): Administering Information, Kali Murray
Buffalo Law Review
This Article, Infrostructure(s): Administering Information, considers how authoritative entities generate, manage, and produce informational structures, facilities, and architectures that support market creation and creative economy decision-making between private parties and entities. The term infrostructure, as opposed to other terms, such as infostructure and infosphere, suggests that infrostructures play vital roles in modern democratic life including producing new information resources, facilitating private transactions between private parties, and building the administrative state.
This Article is divided into two parts. Part I discusses how information regulation is mediated through information forms and information systems with a focus on the materialities of information forms …
An Ethical Gap In Agency Adjudication, Louis J. Virelli Iii
An Ethical Gap In Agency Adjudication, Louis J. Virelli Iii
Buffalo Law Review
There is an ongoing crisis of confidence in American government. Accusations of incompetence and political self-dealing dominate news cycles as public institutions seek to combat—with varying degrees of success—the public health and economic consequences of a global pandemic. Highlighted in this struggle is the larger issue of the importance of integrity to the efficacy and legitimacy of administrative government. This is especially true for agency adjudication, as it is the form of agency action that most directly impacts individuals. Recusal—the process by which an adjudicator is removed, voluntarily or involuntarily, from a specific proceeding—is a time-honored way of protecting the …
Public Comments Run Amok: Reforming The Notice And Comment Processto Help Reduce The Negative Effects Of Mass And Fake Comments, Gwendolyn Mckee Savitz
Public Comments Run Amok: Reforming The Notice And Comment Processto Help Reduce The Negative Effects Of Mass And Fake Comments, Gwendolyn Mckee Savitz
Buffalo Law Review
The Administrative Procedure Act requires agencies to give the public an opportunity to submit comments in response to proposed regulations. When the proposed regulations address particularly hot-button issues, agencies can be flooded with millions of comments fromthe public in response. This most memorably occurred twice when JohnOliver exhorted viewers of his show to write in to protect net neutrality.The vast majority of the millions of comments submitted in both processes were duplicative, providing no benefit for the agency; sent inunder the name of a person who did not submit them; or both. If the vastmajority of the comments coming in …
Whither The Neutral Agency? Rethinking Bias In Regulatory Administration, Daniel B. Rodriguez
Whither The Neutral Agency? Rethinking Bias In Regulatory Administration, Daniel B. Rodriguez
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Approach To Improving Judicial Review Of The Apa’S “Good Cause” Exception To Notice-And-Comment Rulemaking, Kevin Hartnett Jr.
An Approach To Improving Judicial Review Of The Apa’S “Good Cause” Exception To Notice-And-Comment Rulemaking, Kevin Hartnett Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does The Ftc Have Blood On Its Hands? An Analysis Of Ftc Overreach And Abuse Of Power After Liu, Angel Reyes, Benjamin Hunter
Does The Ftc Have Blood On Its Hands? An Analysis Of Ftc Overreach And Abuse Of Power After Liu, Angel Reyes, Benjamin Hunter
Buffalo Law Review
Recent cases have called the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) enforcement methods into question. After a circuit split developed in the wake of the Seventh Circuit’s decision in Federal Trade Commission v. Credit Bureau Center, L.L.C., the Supreme Court responded by granting certiorari and consolidating the case with AMG Capital Management, L.L.C. v. Federal Trade Commission. The issue in these cases is whether Section 13(b) of the FTC Act authorizes the FTC to bypass the due process safeguards mandated by Congress in Sections 5 and 19 of the FTC Act and, in doing so, to conduct warrantless searches and seizures, unilaterally …
Somebody Call My Doctor: Repeal Of The Treating Physician Rule In Social Security Disability Adjudication, Charles Terranova
Somebody Call My Doctor: Repeal Of The Treating Physician Rule In Social Security Disability Adjudication, Charles Terranova
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nondelegation And The Major Questions Doctrine: Displacing Interpretive Power, Marla D. Tortorice
Nondelegation And The Major Questions Doctrine: Displacing Interpretive Power, Marla D. Tortorice
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Last Days Of Social Security Disability: How The Social Security Administration's Policies On The Submission Of Adverse Evidence And Non-Attorney Representation Have Contributed To Its Institutional Failure, Thomas Katsiotas
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lack Of Deference To Medical Opinions In Adjudicating Social Security Disability Claims, Amrita Maharaj
The Lack Of Deference To Medical Opinions In Adjudicating Social Security Disability Claims, Amrita Maharaj
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Social Construction Of Regulation: Lessons From The War Against Command And Control, Timothy F. Malloy
The Social Construction Of Regulation: Lessons From The War Against Command And Control, Timothy F. Malloy
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Setting Standards For High Definition Television: Federal Policy Must Promote More Than Just A Better Picture, George Snyder Jr.
Setting Standards For High Definition Television: Federal Policy Must Promote More Than Just A Better Picture, George Snyder Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Broadcasting And The Administrative Process In Japan And The United States, Jonathan Weinberg
Broadcasting And The Administrative Process In Japan And The United States, Jonathan Weinberg
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, And Sunday Shoes: Notes On The Hearing Of Mrs. G., Lucie E. White
Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, And Sunday Shoes: Notes On The Hearing Of Mrs. G., Lucie E. White
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Upjohn: A New Prescription For The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work Product Defenses In Administrative Investigations, Robert G. Nath
Upjohn: A New Prescription For The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work Product Defenses In Administrative Investigations, Robert G. Nath
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Improving New York State Public Schools: Will Proposals To License Teachers Eliminate Incompetence?, Elaine K. Herald
Improving New York State Public Schools: Will Proposals To License Teachers Eliminate Incompetence?, Elaine K. Herald
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Meeting The Equal Credit Opportunity Act's Specificity Requirement: Judgmental And Statistical Scoring Systems, Winnie F. Taylor
Meeting The Equal Credit Opportunity Act's Specificity Requirement: Judgmental And Statistical Scoring Systems, Winnie F. Taylor
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Developing Institutions For Regional Land Use Planning And Control—The Adirondack Experience, Richard S. Booth
Developing Institutions For Regional Land Use Planning And Control—The Adirondack Experience, Richard S. Booth
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Regulation Of Certain Bulk Hazardous Cargo: Focus On The Great Lakes, Wayne M. Lopkin
Federal Regulation Of Certain Bulk Hazardous Cargo: Focus On The Great Lakes, Wayne M. Lopkin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New York State Administrative Procedure Act: Some Reflections Upon Its Structure And Legislative History, Daniel J. Gifford
The New York State Administrative Procedure Act: Some Reflections Upon Its Structure And Legislative History, Daniel J. Gifford
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York's Workmen's Compensation Law: Problems And Perspectives, Kenneth L. Gartner, Jeffrey A. Human, David W. Reitz, David Saleh, Philip John Szable
New York's Workmen's Compensation Law: Problems And Perspectives, Kenneth L. Gartner, Jeffrey A. Human, David W. Reitz, David Saleh, Philip John Szable
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compulsory Licensing Of A Trademark, Vincent N. Palladino
Compulsory Licensing Of A Trademark, Vincent N. Palladino
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expatriation: Afroyim V. Rusk And Its Progeny, Jonathan D. Factor
Expatriation: Afroyim V. Rusk And Its Progeny, Jonathan D. Factor
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Price Discrimination And Labelling, Daniel J. Gifford
Price Discrimination And Labelling, Daniel J. Gifford
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Economics Of The 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments, Sam Kazman
The Economics Of The 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments, Sam Kazman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Is A Performance Not A Performance?—Twentieth Century Music Corp. V. Aiken And Its Catv Precedents, Charlotte D. Roederer
When Is A Performance Not A Performance?—Twentieth Century Music Corp. V. Aiken And Its Catv Precedents, Charlotte D. Roederer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reform Of Electricity Pricing In The United States, James L. Blasiak
Reform Of Electricity Pricing In The United States, James L. Blasiak
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ftc V. The Petroleum Industry: The Need For Consistent Regulatory Policy, Marc J. Schiller
Ftc V. The Petroleum Industry: The Need For Consistent Regulatory Policy, Marc J. Schiller
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Menace Of Administrative Law (1920), John Lord O'Brian
The Menace Of Administrative Law (1920), John Lord O'Brian
Buffalo Law Review
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Maryland State Bar Association, 1920.
Proposed Rule 146—A Temporary Solution, Murray L. Finebaum
Proposed Rule 146—A Temporary Solution, Murray L. Finebaum
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.