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Re-Inventing Rulemaking

open access: yesDuke Law Journal, 1992
I have only two principal disagreements with Bob Anthony. First, I believe that a court should not go behind the objective terms of a statement of agency policy to speculate about whether the statement was "really intended" to bind the public. If by its terms an agency's general statement of agency policy is limited to establishing general policies and
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Cheap, Easy, or Connected: The Conditions for Creating Group Coordination [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In both legal and political settings there has been a push toward adopting institutions that encourage consensus. The key feature of these institutions is that they bring interested parties together to communicate with each other. Existing research about
McCubbins, Mathew D.   +2 more
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The Permit Power Revisited: The Theory and Practice of Regulatory Permits in the Administrative State [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Two decades ago, Professor Richard Epstein fired a shot at the administrative state that has gone largely unanswered in legal scholarship. His target was the permit power, under which legislatures prohibit a specified activity by statute and delegate ...
Biber, Eric, Ruhl, J.B.
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Anomalies in rulemaking

open access: yesLaw Review of Kyiv University of Law, 1970
The article deals with the issue of the necessity of studying constructions with objects that are in constant motion, development, and also in a transitional state for dialectical comprehension. Between the conventional poles (of a norm and of a pathology) there is a large field of deviations, anomalies. Deviations in legal phenomena and processes can
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Teaching Substantive Environmental Law and Practice Skills Through Interest Group Role-Playing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Most law students take their first introductory course in environmental law during their second year of law school. The traditional first-year curriculum does little to prepare students for the complex statutory and regulatory models for most ...
Coplan, Karl S.
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The Regulatory Reform Recommendations of the National Performance Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Of ten recommendations Mr. Lubbers discusses, several were of particular interest. These include encouraging consensus-based rule making and ADR in enforcement, as well as ranking risks and improving regulatory ...
Lubbers, Jeffrey S.
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Unleashing Cable T.V., Leashing the FCC: Constitutional Limitations on Government Regulation of Pay Television [PDF]

open access: yes, 1978
Article examines the Federal Communications Commission’s 1975 decision to prohibit cablecasters from showing certain types of programming, on the rationale that pay cablevision, through successful competitive bidding, would ‘siphon’ this programming away
Becker, Jo Ann
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The National Marine Fisheries Service’s National Bycatch Strategy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) launched its National Bycatch Strategy (NBS) in March 2003 in response to the continued fisheries management challenge posed by fisheries bycatch.
Benaka, Lee R., Dobrzynski, Tanya J.
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The Invisible Hand or What Makes the Bureaucracy Indispensable? A Short Theoretical Inquiry Into the Bureaucracy's Role in the Policy Making Process

open access: yesTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 2010
In the study of public bureaucracy, an intrinsic preoccupation arises concerning the balance of policy making authority between politicians and bureaucrats.
Cristina HARUŢA   +1 more
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