The Federal Advisory Committee Act\u27s requirement that advisory committees be fairly balanced in terms of the points of view represented and the functions to be performed is generally considered either nonjusticiable under the Administrative Procedure Act or justiciable but subject to highly deferential review. These approaches stem from courts\u27 purported inability to discern from the text of the statute any meaningful legal standards for policing representational balance. Thus, the Federal Advisory Committee Act\u27s most important substantive limitation on institutional pathologies such as committee capture or domination is generally unused despite the ubiquity of federal advisory committees in the modern regulatory state. This N...
Abstract. In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He ...
Over the past several years there has been considerable debate as to whether federal agencies should...
As Representative John Dingell remarked in the best sentence ever said on the power of procedure ove...
The Federal Advisory Committee Act\u27s requirement that advisory committees be fairly balanced in ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The United States Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) requires advisory committees to be “fairly b...
The United States Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) requires advisory committees to be “fairly b...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Because advis...
The government may invoke the deliberative process privilege to protect the communications of govern...
Professors Currie and Goodman present a comprehensive analysis of the variables that must be isolate...
ABSTRACT: Deliberative Democrats have been criticised for promoting an overly consensual style of po...
The Supreme Court promulgates rules of procedure (based on the proposals of subordinate rulemaking c...
This Note proposes that the lower federal courts accord the same binding authority to the Proposed R...
Issues concerning the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), which governs agency solicitation of po...
In recent years, the Supreme Court has expanded its review of the legislative record when evaluating...
Abstract. In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He ...
Over the past several years there has been considerable debate as to whether federal agencies should...
As Representative John Dingell remarked in the best sentence ever said on the power of procedure ove...
The Federal Advisory Committee Act\u27s requirement that advisory committees be fairly balanced in ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The United States Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) requires advisory committees to be “fairly b...
The United States Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) requires advisory committees to be “fairly b...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Because advis...
The government may invoke the deliberative process privilege to protect the communications of govern...
Professors Currie and Goodman present a comprehensive analysis of the variables that must be isolate...
ABSTRACT: Deliberative Democrats have been criticised for promoting an overly consensual style of po...
The Supreme Court promulgates rules of procedure (based on the proposals of subordinate rulemaking c...
This Note proposes that the lower federal courts accord the same binding authority to the Proposed R...
Issues concerning the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), which governs agency solicitation of po...
In recent years, the Supreme Court has expanded its review of the legislative record when evaluating...
Abstract. In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He ...
Over the past several years there has been considerable debate as to whether federal agencies should...
As Representative John Dingell remarked in the best sentence ever said on the power of procedure ove...