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    • Stack, Kevin M. (George Mason Law Review, 2015)
      A lively debate has emerged over the deferential standard of review courts apply when reviewing an agency’s interpretation of its own regulations. That standard, traditionally associated with Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Wake Forest L. Rev., 2003)
      For forty years, legal academics have been lost in a wilderness born of the countermajoritarian difficulty. Despite a two-century pedigree, we are still arguing about the legitimacy of judicial review and asking whether ...