As a member of the Conference, the author had an opportunity to become acquainted with its operations through experience. Although this account of the Conference reflects this experience and may be justified because of it, it expresses only such knowledge as the author has and such opinions as he has formed, for which he assumes full responsibility. He does not speak for anyone else, inside or outside of the Conference
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Your committee on administrative law, which was reorganized and appointed in the fall of 1950, held ...
The administrative state today “wields vast power and touches almost every aspect of daily life.” Th...
This survey of Eleventh Circuit administrative law decisions covers the law applicable to the admini...
I have served as Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) for a little ...
Administrative law, writ large, is about the way agencies behave, and how other institutions and the...
From its birth, administrative law has claimed a close connection to governmental practice. Yet as a...
An Administrative Conference perspective on the APA begins with the history of failed attempts to re...
Address of Hon. James M. Landis, Retiring Chairman Securities and Exchange Commission, and Dean Elec...
Paper delivered at the New York Conference of the American Society for Legal History held at New Yor...
(Editor\u27s Note: Mr. Henderson addressed the Association on September 17. The first part of his re...
This book is a record of the proceedings of an institute held at the New York University School of L...
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS)—a federal agency focused on finding ways t...
The limits which courts place on the powers of administrative tribunals have particular significance...
In this introductory article to the symposium, Professor Nahmod assesses Pennsylvania\u27s progress ...
Two recent drafts posted on SSRN identify very different yet canonical lines of cases, both prominen...
Your committee on administrative law, which was reorganized and appointed in the fall of 1950, held ...
The administrative state today “wields vast power and touches almost every aspect of daily life.” Th...
This survey of Eleventh Circuit administrative law decisions covers the law applicable to the admini...