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Cost-Benefit Analysis vs. Regulatory Budgeting: Commentary on Jim Tozzi, “OIRA: Past, Present, and Future”

Christopher Demuth
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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Delegation at the Founding

Julian Davis Mortenson & Nicholas Bagley
DELEGATIONS AND NONDELEGATION AFTER GUNDY
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Meetings, Comments, and the Distributive Politics of Rulemaking

Brian Libgober
The Federal Reserve, Financial Regulation and the Administrative State
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Restoring the Promise of Federal Reserve Governance

Peter Conti-Brown
The Federal Reserve, Financial Regulation and the Administrative State
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Rational Non-Delegation

John Yoo
DELEGATIONS AND NONDELEGATION AFTER GUNDY
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Nondelegation at the Founding

Ilan Wurman
DELEGATIONS AND NONDELEGATION AFTER GUNDY
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The Minor Questions Doctrine

Aaron L. Nielson
DELEGATIONS AND NONDELEGATION AFTER GUNDY
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The Congressional Bureaucracy

Jesse M. Cross & Abbe R. Gluck
FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?
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The Revolution That Wasn’t: Conservatives Against Congress, 1981-2018

Philip A. Wallach
FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?
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The Decision of 1946: The Legislative Reorganization Act and the Administrative Procedure Act

Joseph Postell
FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?
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Extremists and Participation in Congressional Oversight Hearings

Nicholas G. Napolio & Janna King Rezaee
FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?
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Transformation of Congressional Lawmaking by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 and Its Effects

Frank T. Manheim
FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?
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Congress and the Stability of the Cost-Benefit Analysis Consensus

Caroline Cecot
FIRST BRANCH, SECOND THOUGHTS – WHAT IS CONGRESS’S PROPER ROLE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE?
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A Critical Assessment of the Originalist Case Against Administrative Regulatory Power: New Evidence from the Federal Tax on Private Real Estate in the 1790s

Nicholas R. Parrillo
DELEGATIONS AND NONDELEGATION AFTER GUNDY
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Regulating into Uncertainty: Regulation as a Discovery Process

Justin (Gus) Hurwitz Geoffrey A. Manne
SHOULD INTERNET PLATFORM COMPANIES BE REGULATED - AND IF SO, HOW?
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The Case Against Chevron Deference in Immigration Adjudication

Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia & Christopher J. Walker Christopher J. Walker
Facts, Science, and Expertise in the Administrative State
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A Realistic Version of Campaign Finance Reform and Two Essential Steps Toward a Return to Effective Governance

Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
The Administration of Democracy – The George Mason Law Review’s Second Annual Symposium on Administrative Law
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Zoning for Disruption: Local Exposure to Nontraditional Tourist Activity and the Rise of Regulatory Burdens on Digital Platform Short-Term Rentals in Major U.S. Cities

Jordan Carr Peterson
SHOULD INTERNET PLATFORM COMPANIES BE REGULATED - AND IF SO, HOW?
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Regulation as Partnership

Justin (Gus) Hurwitz
SHOULD INTERNET PLATFORM COMPANIES BE REGULATED - AND IF SO, HOW?
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Defending the Indispensable: Allegations of Anti-Conservative Bias, Deep Fakes, and Extremist Content Don’t Justify Section 230 Reform

Matthew Feeney
SHOULD INTERNET PLATFORM COMPANIES BE REGULATED - AND IF SO, HOW?
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Reasonableness as Censorship: Algorithmic Content Moderation, The First Amendment, and Section 230 Reform

Enrique Armijo
SHOULD INTERNET PLATFORM COMPANIES BE REGULATED - AND IF SO, HOW?
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Why We Need Federal Administrative Courts

Michael S. Greve
The APA at 75 – The George Mason Law Review‘s Third Annual Symposium on Administrative Law
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Presidential Administration, the Appointment of ALJS and the Future of For Cause Protection

Paul R. Verkuil
BUREAUCRACY AND PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION: EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT
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Judicial Administration

Bijal Shah
BUREAUCRACY AND PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION: EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT
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