Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the federal appointments process. “Shortening Vacancies” with Anne Joseph O’Connell & William A. Galston“Effects of Senate Confirmation Delays in the Agencies” with Nina A. Mendelson & David E. LewisJohn M. de Figueiredo, moderator
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Delay in administrative decisionmaking is a long standing problem that remains unresolved today. In ...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
As Professor Anne O’Connell has effectively documented, the delay in Senate confirmations has result...
Appointments to regulatory agencies are rarely the subject of empirical analysis, and when they are ...
Delay in administrative decisionmaking is a serious problem that can be resolved only by the combine...
Although administrative agencies have been created to provide expeditious determinations of matters ...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
Appointments to regulatory agencies are rarely the subject of empirical analysis, and when they are ...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
The session is preceded by a Welcome by Farrah Bara \u2720 and Dean Kerry Abrams and the Introductor...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Delay in administrative decisionmaking is a long standing problem that remains unresolved today. In ...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
As Professor Anne O’Connell has effectively documented, the delay in Senate confirmations has result...
Appointments to regulatory agencies are rarely the subject of empirical analysis, and when they are ...
Delay in administrative decisionmaking is a serious problem that can be resolved only by the combine...
Although administrative agencies have been created to provide expeditious determinations of matters ...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
Appointments to regulatory agencies are rarely the subject of empirical analysis, and when they are ...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
The session is preceded by a Welcome by Farrah Bara \u2720 and Dean Kerry Abrams and the Introductor...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Delay in administrative decisionmaking is a long standing problem that remains unresolved today. In ...