When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise contours of the law itself or it delegates the bulk of the rulemaking to an administrative agency. This choice has critical consequences. Making the law self-executing in federal legislation is swift, not subject to administrative tinkering, and less vulnerable than rulemaking to judicial second-guessing. Agency action is, in contrast, deliberate, subject to ongoing bureaucratic fiddling and more vulnerable than statutes to judicial challenge. This Article offers the first empirical analysis of the extent of congressional delegation in securities law from 1970 to the present day, examining nine pieces of congressional legislation. The data support what I call th...
An extensive literature has analyzed the accountability of administrative agencies, and in particula...
Commentators have debated the relative merits of state and federal regulation of corporate law and c...
When legal scholars specializing in financial regulation have examined the Financial Stability Overs...
When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise con-tours of the law...
Orthodox corporate law and economics holds that American corporate and securities regulation has evo...
Congressional enactments and executive orders instruct agencies to publish their anticipated rules i...
This Article provides a democratic assessment of the corporate lawmaking structure in the United Sta...
Administrative agencies increasingly enlist the judgment of private firms they regulate to achieve p...
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. asks courts to determine whether Con...
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. asks courts to determine whether Cong...
The trading of stocks and bonds by Members of Congress presents several risks that warrant public co...
The institutional design literature is interested in the optimality of particular legal institutions...
Courts and legal observers have long been concerned by the scope of authority delegated to administr...
Under the Uniform Securities Act (Act or USA), in-house accountants, analysts, attorneys, and other ...
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. asks courts to determine whether Cong...
An extensive literature has analyzed the accountability of administrative agencies, and in particula...
Commentators have debated the relative merits of state and federal regulation of corporate law and c...
When legal scholars specializing in financial regulation have examined the Financial Stability Overs...
When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise con-tours of the law...
Orthodox corporate law and economics holds that American corporate and securities regulation has evo...
Congressional enactments and executive orders instruct agencies to publish their anticipated rules i...
This Article provides a democratic assessment of the corporate lawmaking structure in the United Sta...
Administrative agencies increasingly enlist the judgment of private firms they regulate to achieve p...
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. asks courts to determine whether Con...
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. asks courts to determine whether Cong...
The trading of stocks and bonds by Members of Congress presents several risks that warrant public co...
The institutional design literature is interested in the optimality of particular legal institutions...
Courts and legal observers have long been concerned by the scope of authority delegated to administr...
Under the Uniform Securities Act (Act or USA), in-house accountants, analysts, attorneys, and other ...
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. asks courts to determine whether Cong...
An extensive literature has analyzed the accountability of administrative agencies, and in particula...
Commentators have debated the relative merits of state and federal regulation of corporate law and c...
When legal scholars specializing in financial regulation have examined the Financial Stability Overs...