The many roles that agency lawyers can play in the internal processes of developing proposed rules and responding to public comments on those rules are discussed
Lawyers in government serve in many different roles, both representational and nonrepresentational. ...
The typical federal agency issues a vast amount of guidance, advising the public on how it plans to ...
The authors use a variety of methodologies, including traditional legal analysis, as well as empiric...
The many roles that agency lawyers can play in the internal processes of developing proposed rules a...
The great variety of agency rules governing lawyers raises interesting questions that are worth expl...
Underlying the discussion of the role of the government lawyer that follows lies the premise that la...
Many laws shape how agencies issue their regulations: statutes, such as the Administrative Procedure...
In common parlance, the “regulatory state” refers to governance through specialized administrative a...
We now live in a regulatory world, where the bulk of federal lawmaking takes place at the bureaucrat...
In this Article, the authors survey how agencies create substantive regulations through traditional ...
Many federal agencies conduct adjudicative proceedings and permit parties to those proceedings to be...
Administrative law issues have ascended to the forefront of the national policy debate, as the Trump...
Administrative agencies frequently use guidance documents to set policy broadly and prospectively in...
For years, administrative law has been identified as the external review of agency action, primarily...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Lawyers in government serve in many different roles, both representational and nonrepresentational. ...
The typical federal agency issues a vast amount of guidance, advising the public on how it plans to ...
The authors use a variety of methodologies, including traditional legal analysis, as well as empiric...
The many roles that agency lawyers can play in the internal processes of developing proposed rules a...
The great variety of agency rules governing lawyers raises interesting questions that are worth expl...
Underlying the discussion of the role of the government lawyer that follows lies the premise that la...
Many laws shape how agencies issue their regulations: statutes, such as the Administrative Procedure...
In common parlance, the “regulatory state” refers to governance through specialized administrative a...
We now live in a regulatory world, where the bulk of federal lawmaking takes place at the bureaucrat...
In this Article, the authors survey how agencies create substantive regulations through traditional ...
Many federal agencies conduct adjudicative proceedings and permit parties to those proceedings to be...
Administrative law issues have ascended to the forefront of the national policy debate, as the Trump...
Administrative agencies frequently use guidance documents to set policy broadly and prospectively in...
For years, administrative law has been identified as the external review of agency action, primarily...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Lawyers in government serve in many different roles, both representational and nonrepresentational. ...
The typical federal agency issues a vast amount of guidance, advising the public on how it plans to ...
The authors use a variety of methodologies, including traditional legal analysis, as well as empiric...