Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topics in administrative law today. Selected from over 80 proposals, the seven panelists explore issues pressing upon legislators, agency and Executive Branch officials, and judges, such as the politicization of agencies, the judicial review challenges posed by shared regulatory authority, and the emphasis on reason-giving in rulemaking. The participants will use both historical and empirical analysis to describe the current administrative-law landscape and prescribe alternatives for its future. Appearing: Sarah Boyce (Student-Duke Law School), introductions ; Jonathan B. Wiener, moderator ; Thomas O. McGarity (University of Texas), Kathryn A. Wat...
Jennalee Beazley (Duke Law Journal Vol. 71 Editor-in-Chief), welcome ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampsh...
Outstanding authorship, rich materials, and systematic coverage are the hallmarks of Administrative ...
Inside Administrative Law: What Matters and Why is a comprehensive, in-depth yet clear and readable ...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Friday, November 10, 20179:00am-3:45pm Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom University of Notre Dame Law Sc...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
It is always hard to map a river while sailing midstream, but the current state of administrative la...
It is always hard to map a river while sailing midstream, but the current state of administrative la...
Jennalee Beazley (Duke Law Journal Vol. 71 Editor-in-Chief), welcome ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampsh...
Outstanding authorship, rich materials, and systematic coverage are the hallmarks of Administrative ...
Inside Administrative Law: What Matters and Why is a comprehensive, in-depth yet clear and readable ...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
Duke Law Journal\u27s 42nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium will focus on several important topic...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Friday, November 10, 20179:00am-3:45pm Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom University of Notre Dame Law Sc...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
Duke Law Journal’s 45th Annual Administrative Law Symposium explores rising dysfunction within the f...
Duke Law Journal\u27s Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and ad...
It is always hard to map a river while sailing midstream, but the current state of administrative la...
It is always hard to map a river while sailing midstream, but the current state of administrative la...
Jennalee Beazley (Duke Law Journal Vol. 71 Editor-in-Chief), welcome ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampsh...
Outstanding authorship, rich materials, and systematic coverage are the hallmarks of Administrative ...
Inside Administrative Law: What Matters and Why is a comprehensive, in-depth yet clear and readable ...