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Legislative Rules, Nonlegislative Rules, And The Perils Of The Short Cut, David Franklin Feb 2010

Legislative Rules, Nonlegislative Rules, And The Perils Of The Short Cut, David Franklin

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Courts have long struggled to distinguish legislative rules, which are designed to have binding legal effect and must go through the rulemaking procedure known as notice and comment, from nonlegislative rules, which are not meant to have binding legal effect and are exempted from notice and comment. The distinction has been called “tenuous,” “baffling,” and “enshrouded in considerable smog.” What is just as baffling is that prominent commentators such as John Manning, Peter Strauss, William Funk and Donald Elliot have proposed a simple solution to the problem—and courts have failed to take them up on it. Rather than inquiring into …