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Chevron Legacy: Young V. Community Nutrition Institute Compounds The Confusion , Jonathon Bloomberg Nov 1987

Chevron Legacy: Young V. Community Nutrition Institute Compounds The Confusion , Jonathon Bloomberg

Cornell Law Review

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Redefining “Common Carrier”: The Fcc’S Attempt At Deregulation By Redefinition, Phil Nichols Jun 1987

Redefining “Common Carrier”: The Fcc’S Attempt At Deregulation By Redefinition, Phil Nichols

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Justice Scalia: Standing, Environmental Law And The Supreme Court, Michael A. Perino Jan 1987

Justice Scalia: Standing, Environmental Law And The Supreme Court, Michael A. Perino

Faculty Publications

President Reagan's appointment of Antonin Scalia to the United States Supreme Court raises concern among liberals that Justice Scalia will help lead the Court away from a number of liberal positions toward a new conservatism. The Reagan Administration's requirement that judicial appointments advance the Administration's preference for judicial restraint and strict constructionism enhances this concern. These new executive requirements mean that federal courts should accord greater authority to the democratically elected branches of the government. Justice Scalia's primary areas of study, administrative law and separation of powers, reflect his adherence to judicial self-restraint.

One aspect of administrative law and separation …


Jurisdiction, Fairness And Reasonableness, Julius H. Grey, Lynne-Marie Casgrain Jan 1987

Jurisdiction, Fairness And Reasonableness, Julius H. Grey, Lynne-Marie Casgrain

Dalhousie Law Journal

There is no doubt that in the days of procedural refinements, arbitrary distinctions and uncertainty as to the purpose of judicial review, the subject was exceedingly complicated and unnecessarily subtle. With the new dominance of relatively simple concepts, and more obvious policy goals, we may reduce the subject to a wholesome simplicity, so that both the government and the citizens can know and understand their rights. To do so, we have to consider the fundamental concepts one by one, and then apply them to recent jurisprudence and to the policy of modern administrative law.


On The Constitutional Status Of The Administrative Agencies, Harold H. Bruff Jan 1987

On The Constitutional Status Of The Administrative Agencies, Harold H. Bruff

Publications

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An Analysis And Explanation Of The Equal Access To Justice Act, Louise L. Hill Dec 1986

An Analysis And Explanation Of The Equal Access To Justice Act, Louise L. Hill

Louise L Hill

No abstract provided.


Help Is Sometimes Close At Hand: The Exhaustion Problem And The Ripeness Solution, Robert C. Power Dec 1986

Help Is Sometimes Close At Hand: The Exhaustion Problem And The Ripeness Solution, Robert C. Power

Robert C Power

No abstract provided.