This article is the first of two that grapple with a central policy challenge facing the administrative state: how to govern in times of dynamic change, when challenges, and opportunities to address them, are both shifting rapidly. The article suggests that, conceptually, process design that is likely to produce effective regulatory governance requires attention to three key distinct but interrelated variables – the actors who are or should be involved in program implementation in different capacities, the mechanisms (legal and otherwise) available to promote good governance, and the tools available to advance desired results. To demonstrate the value of the conceptual framework that we introduce here, the article uses it to assess one agen...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Faced with declining budgets, widespread enforcement problems, and an increasingly complex array of ...
For at least two decades, federal agencies have departed from their traditional role as top-down reg...
This Article is the first of two that grapple with a central policy challenge facing the administrat...
Enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an indispensable feature of effective governance in the wor...
This Article discusses a number of options for EPA to strengthen state performance and bring it more...
The law review literature has long-recognized that effective enforcement is an essential component o...
Enforcement has long been a central component of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) adminis...
This paper offers what we hope is a constructive contribution to the debate about whether legal scho...
The law review literature has long recognized that effective enforcement is an essential component o...
Administrative agencies rely heavily on the foundational legal mechanisms of the administrative stat...
Technical innovation is ubiquitous in contemporary society and contributes to its extraordinarily dy...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
In this Article, the authors survey how agencies create substantive regulations through traditional ...
First, the Article describes the enforcement approach being advocated by many states. To some, it re...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Faced with declining budgets, widespread enforcement problems, and an increasingly complex array of ...
For at least two decades, federal agencies have departed from their traditional role as top-down reg...
This Article is the first of two that grapple with a central policy challenge facing the administrat...
Enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an indispensable feature of effective governance in the wor...
This Article discusses a number of options for EPA to strengthen state performance and bring it more...
The law review literature has long-recognized that effective enforcement is an essential component o...
Enforcement has long been a central component of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) adminis...
This paper offers what we hope is a constructive contribution to the debate about whether legal scho...
The law review literature has long recognized that effective enforcement is an essential component o...
Administrative agencies rely heavily on the foundational legal mechanisms of the administrative stat...
Technical innovation is ubiquitous in contemporary society and contributes to its extraordinarily dy...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
In this Article, the authors survey how agencies create substantive regulations through traditional ...
First, the Article describes the enforcement approach being advocated by many states. To some, it re...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Faced with declining budgets, widespread enforcement problems, and an increasingly complex array of ...
For at least two decades, federal agencies have departed from their traditional role as top-down reg...