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Intervention Of Right In Judicial Proceedings To Review Informal Federal Rulemaking, Michael Ray Harris Jan 2012

Intervention Of Right In Judicial Proceedings To Review Informal Federal Rulemaking, Michael Ray Harris

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The codification of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in 1938 (the “Federal Rules”) created not only a more transactional approach to litigation, but also the flexible party structure that was necessary for “public law litigation” to flourish. Indeed, many argue that intervention by non-parties in public law cases is essential to ensure that the court can hear from and protect the wide range of interests likely to be impacted by its decision. This Article seeks to make a case for limiting intervention as of right in a specific subset of public law proceedings –– those brought to review the …


Medicare Managed Care: A New Constitutional Right To Due Process For Denials Of Care Under Grijalva V. Shalala, Christopher G. Gegwich Jan 1999

Medicare Managed Care: A New Constitutional Right To Due Process For Denials Of Care Under Grijalva V. Shalala, Christopher G. Gegwich

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No abstract provided.


The Private Attorney General Meets Public Contract Law: Procurement Oversight By Protest, Robert C. Marshall, Michael J. Meurer, Jean-Francois Richard Jan 1991

The Private Attorney General Meets Public Contract Law: Procurement Oversight By Protest, Robert C. Marshall, Michael J. Meurer, Jean-Francois Richard

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Administrative Due Process As Social-Cost Accounting, Jerry L. Mashaw Jan 1981

Administrative Due Process As Social-Cost Accounting, Jerry L. Mashaw

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No abstract provided.