This project examines federal administrative adjudication that is not subject to the adjudicatory provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (i.e., non-APA adjudication) and takes the form of a sourcebook for agencies, Congress, the federal judiciary, and the public. It draws on the Federal Administrative Adjudication project and database and builds on the Evidentiary Hearings Not Required by the Administrative Procedure Act project. It provides a comprehensive overview and cross-cutting analysis of non-APA adjudication. It examines, among other things, the structure of the initial adjudication and any appeals; pre-hearing, hearing, and post-hearing procedures; the types of adjudicators used; and the case loads at individual agencies. I...
When reviewing agency action, the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) instructs courts to “review the...
Hundreds of agencies across the federal bureaucracy adjudicate millions of cases each year. Nearly a...
This book is a record of the proceedings of an institute held at the New York University School of L...
This project examines federal administrative adjudication that is not subject to the adjudicatory pr...
Now in its second edition, A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication is written to assist government an...
This volume is intended as a handbook to assist government and private counsel engaged in federal ad...
Within the current wave of criticism directed at the federal administrative agencies, a traditional ...
The appointment, removal, supervision and allocation of cases to Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) an...
This article republishes—in substantively similar form—our 2018 report to the Administrative Confere...
This deskbook highlights the remarkable scope of ADR processes within the Federal government. It ans...
Section 554 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) requires federal agencies to provide formal, t...
This book is an updated version of the original Blackletter Statement of Federal Administrative Law ...
In federal and state governments in the United States, administrative agencies are often given broad...
Much present-day administrative adjudication takes place in a procedural context which is significan...
This casebook emphasizes current doctrine and its historical evolution in exploring the four basic f...
When reviewing agency action, the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) instructs courts to “review the...
Hundreds of agencies across the federal bureaucracy adjudicate millions of cases each year. Nearly a...
This book is a record of the proceedings of an institute held at the New York University School of L...
This project examines federal administrative adjudication that is not subject to the adjudicatory pr...
Now in its second edition, A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication is written to assist government an...
This volume is intended as a handbook to assist government and private counsel engaged in federal ad...
Within the current wave of criticism directed at the federal administrative agencies, a traditional ...
The appointment, removal, supervision and allocation of cases to Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) an...
This article republishes—in substantively similar form—our 2018 report to the Administrative Confere...
This deskbook highlights the remarkable scope of ADR processes within the Federal government. It ans...
Section 554 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) requires federal agencies to provide formal, t...
This book is an updated version of the original Blackletter Statement of Federal Administrative Law ...
In federal and state governments in the United States, administrative agencies are often given broad...
Much present-day administrative adjudication takes place in a procedural context which is significan...
This casebook emphasizes current doctrine and its historical evolution in exploring the four basic f...
When reviewing agency action, the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) instructs courts to “review the...
Hundreds of agencies across the federal bureaucracy adjudicate millions of cases each year. Nearly a...
This book is a record of the proceedings of an institute held at the New York University School of L...