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Judicialization: The Twilight Of Administrative Law, Loren A. Smith
Judicialization: The Twilight Of Administrative Law, Loren A. Smith
Duke Law Journal
At its December, 1984 Plenary Session, the Administrative Conference of the United States devoted a part of its agenda to an exchange of ideas on the current state of administrative law and the directions in which this field is likely to move-or be pushed-in the foreseeable future. Perhaps because modern administrative agencies are such a curious admixture of the political, bureaucratic, and judicial components of government, the study of administrative law derives particular benefits from analyses and critiques that emphasize social utility as well as legal precedent. In no other area of the law do the current political agenda and …
Administrative Procedure (Annual Survey Of Virginia Law, 1985), John Paul Jones
Administrative Procedure (Annual Survey Of Virginia Law, 1985), John Paul Jones
Law Faculty Publications
Both the General Assembly and the Supreme Court of Virginia have been active recently in administrative law. For the past three years, a broadly-based movement for bureaucratic reform has influenced the legislative and executive branches of state government. The instrument for formal expression of this reform has been the Governor's Regulatory Reform Advisory Board. In 1985, the General Assembly and the Governor responded obligingly to a second round of suggestions from the Board for amendment of the commonwealth's general administrative process act. These legislative changes involved the definition of regulation, i.e., the output of a statutorily controlled administrative rulemaking process, …
Federal Tort Claims At The Agency Level: The Ftca Administrative Process, George A. Bermann
Federal Tort Claims At The Agency Level: The Ftca Administrative Process, George A. Bermann
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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