Three successive terms of market-oriented presidents raise difficulties for federal bureaucrats in legitimating past administrative doctrine and practices, which were government-centered. The present article responds to Charles Levine's call for a new administrative doctrine that is more fully descriptive of the needs and routines of today's federal civil servants than a doctrine based on either a liberal or neo-conservative ideology. The author introduces the concept of doctrine into public administration discourse in order to clarify the differences in ideology, doctrine, and practices between an era of top-down liberal progressivism and the era of bottom-up neo-conservative progressivism that dawned with the first Reagan administration. ...
Faced with the steady growth of technological operations in government, to what extent and in what w...
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
This Article is an exploration of the twists and turns of the never-ending assault on the administra...
The core doctrines of administrative law have not taken account of developments in the theory and pr...
The main thrust of the research is an inquiry into the rational grounds of legitimacy of the America...
Public administration is challenged to provide a coherent model of authority in modern democratic so...
President Reagan and each succeeding President exerted significant effort to scale back the size and...
The ascendancy in the United States of new governance reforms (NGRs) poses fundamental challenges an...
These things we know to be true: Our modern administrative state is a leviathan unimaginable by the ...
The new delegation doctrine might seem perplexing to both sides of the current delegation debate. Ei...
By scholarly convention, federal administrative law begins in the United States in 1887 with the est...
This paper will take a contextual approach to American administrative law. It will examine the histo...
This article attempts to analyze how the bureaucratic principles of organizing public administration...
Notwithstanding the radically changed landscape of contemporary administrative governance, the categ...
American administrative law has long been characterized by two distinct traditions: the positivist a...
Faced with the steady growth of technological operations in government, to what extent and in what w...
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
This Article is an exploration of the twists and turns of the never-ending assault on the administra...
The core doctrines of administrative law have not taken account of developments in the theory and pr...
The main thrust of the research is an inquiry into the rational grounds of legitimacy of the America...
Public administration is challenged to provide a coherent model of authority in modern democratic so...
President Reagan and each succeeding President exerted significant effort to scale back the size and...
The ascendancy in the United States of new governance reforms (NGRs) poses fundamental challenges an...
These things we know to be true: Our modern administrative state is a leviathan unimaginable by the ...
The new delegation doctrine might seem perplexing to both sides of the current delegation debate. Ei...
By scholarly convention, federal administrative law begins in the United States in 1887 with the est...
This paper will take a contextual approach to American administrative law. It will examine the histo...
This article attempts to analyze how the bureaucratic principles of organizing public administration...
Notwithstanding the radically changed landscape of contemporary administrative governance, the categ...
American administrative law has long been characterized by two distinct traditions: the positivist a...
Faced with the steady growth of technological operations in government, to what extent and in what w...
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
This Article is an exploration of the twists and turns of the never-ending assault on the administra...