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Bowen V. Massachusetts: The "Money Damages Exception" To The Administrative Procedure Act And Grant-In-Aid Litigation, Cynthia Grant Bowman Jan 1989

Bowen V. Massachusetts: The "Money Damages Exception" To The Administrative Procedure Act And Grant-In-Aid Litigation, Cynthia Grant Bowman

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Sec Tender Offer Timing Rules: Upsetting A Congressionally Selected Balance, W. Brewster Lee Iii Aug 1983

Sec Tender Offer Timing Rules: Upsetting A Congressionally Selected Balance, W. Brewster Lee Iii

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Agency Responses To Executive Order 12,114: A Comparison And Implications, Therese M. Welsh Jul 1981

Agency Responses To Executive Order 12,114: A Comparison And Implications, Therese M. Welsh

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Causes And Cures Of Administrative Delay, Roger C. Cramton Sep 1972

Causes And Cures Of Administrative Delay, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Although administrative agencies have been created to provide expeditious determinations of matters that courts and legislatures could not handle, delay still continues. Three basic methods of attacking the problem have been suggested – reduce the number of cases to be decided; increase the capacity of the system to decide the cases; and reduce the time required to decide individual cases.