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Administrative Law, James R. Kibler Jr. Nov 2003

Administrative Law, James R. Kibler Jr.

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lowering The Filed Tariff Shield: Judicial Enforcement For A Deregulatory Era, Jim Rossi Nov 2003

Lowering The Filed Tariff Shield: Judicial Enforcement For A Deregulatory Era, Jim Rossi

Vanderbilt Law Review

The filed tariff doctrine, fashioned by courts to protect consumers from rate discrimination, has strayed from its origins. Instead of protecting consumers, the doctrine has evolved into a shield for regulated firms against common law and antitrust claims that reinforce market norms. In the ideal world, Congress would expand the jurisdiction of regulatory agencies to allow them to penalize private misconduct. However, since that has not always happened, the filed tariff doctrine has encouraged private firms to expend resources in using the regulator as a strategy to immunize conduct from antitrust and common law antitrust claims.

This Article assesses how …


The Administration Of Medicare: A Neglected Issue, Thomas H. Stanton Sep 2003

The Administration Of Medicare: A Neglected Issue, Thomas H. Stanton

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Globalization, Democracy, And The Need For A New Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman Jan 2003

Globalization, Democracy, And The Need For A New Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium