Administrative rules touch on almost every aspect of Americans' lives, from the fuel standards in the cars we drive to whether the ``Plan B'' morning-after pill is sold at the local pharmacy. Yet, rules are not generated automatically; rather, they are written by bureaucrats in federal agencies through a process known as ``notice-and-comment.'' In this dissertation project I argue that these bureaucrats are independent and savvy political actors who employ tools and strategies to advance their own policy preferences through rulemaking. I argue that notice-and-comment is an institution onto itself and, as such, bureaucrats respond to the incentives it creates. The theory that I develop particularly emphasizes the initial stages of the rule...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
The idea of political control dominates our understanding of both what administrative law does and w...
A model of legislative-bureacratic interaction is developed and used to show how legislators can cre...
Rulemaking by federal administrative agencies tends to be viewed more as a problem than as a solutio...
A major issue in the study of American politics is the extent to which electoral discipline also con...
I began as a political science graduate student at Harvard in 1980. James Q. Wilson had just finishe...
Rulemaking is the most important way in which bu-reaucracy creates policy. In some respects, it riva...
As late as the presidency of John F. Kennedy, the principal image of federal administrative action w...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Most discussions of the policy process begin with and focus on the legislative branch, as this is th...
The modem process for making administrative policy-the informal, notice-and-comment rulemaking proce...
The two papers we have before us tell both descriptive and normative stories about current issues of...
In this speech to be given on November 15, 1996, as the American contribution to the week-long confe...
Public engagement in rulemaking improves the quality, legitimacy, and accountability of agency decis...
I. Introduction II. “A Broken Vending Machine”: The Shortcomings of Notice and Comment and Judicial ...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
The idea of political control dominates our understanding of both what administrative law does and w...
A model of legislative-bureacratic interaction is developed and used to show how legislators can cre...
Rulemaking by federal administrative agencies tends to be viewed more as a problem than as a solutio...
A major issue in the study of American politics is the extent to which electoral discipline also con...
I began as a political science graduate student at Harvard in 1980. James Q. Wilson had just finishe...
Rulemaking is the most important way in which bu-reaucracy creates policy. In some respects, it riva...
As late as the presidency of John F. Kennedy, the principal image of federal administrative action w...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Most discussions of the policy process begin with and focus on the legislative branch, as this is th...
The modem process for making administrative policy-the informal, notice-and-comment rulemaking proce...
The two papers we have before us tell both descriptive and normative stories about current issues of...
In this speech to be given on November 15, 1996, as the American contribution to the week-long confe...
Public engagement in rulemaking improves the quality, legitimacy, and accountability of agency decis...
I. Introduction II. “A Broken Vending Machine”: The Shortcomings of Notice and Comment and Judicial ...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
The idea of political control dominates our understanding of both what administrative law does and w...
A model of legislative-bureacratic interaction is developed and used to show how legislators can cre...