Browsing Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Works by Subject "Administrative procedure -- United States"
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Bargaining in the Shadow of Administrative Procedure: The Public Interest in Rulemaking Settlement (Duke Law Journal, 2001)This article addresses problems associated with settlement of appeals of legislative rules adopted by administrative agencies. Settlement is a common and important tool for avoiding litigation, but it also raises potential ...
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(Michigan Law Review, 2006)From the inception of the administrative state, scholars have proposed various models of agency decision-making to render such decision-making accountable and effective, only to see those models falter when confronted by ...
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(University of Chicago Law Review, 1996)Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and the environment. These efforts have emerged quite legitimately because market processes alone cannot fully address ...
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(Widener Journal of Public Law, 1999)In this Article, I assess one of the more notable reforms Florida made to its APA in 1996 with the intention of enhancing the accountability of agency rulemaking, and I discuss the lessons other state reformers can learn ...
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(Chicago -Kent Law Review, 1997)In this Comment, I shall explore the issue of reviewability, as discussed by Krent, in the context of one flexible approach to regulation-- express agency waiver of regulations. Part I of this Comment addresses the increased ...