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Working Papers

The Forgotten FISA Court: Exploring the Inactivity of the ATRC

Aram A. Gavoor & Timothy Belsan
THE ADMINISTRATION OF IMMIGRATION
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E-Verify: Mining Government Databases to Deter Employment of Unauthorized Aliens

William W. Chip
THE ADMINISTRATION OF IMMIGRATION
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Silence and the Second Wall

Ming Hsu Chen Zachary R. New
THE ADMINISTRATION OF IMMIGRATION
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A Seat at the Table for Citizens: Why the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Applies to Immigration and How Best to Implement this Long Overdue Reform

Julie Axelrod
THE ADMINISTRATION OF IMMIGRATION
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Why Two Congressional OIRAs Are Better Than One

William Yeatman
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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David versus Godzilla: Bigger Stones

Jerry Ellig & Richard A. Williams
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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Transparency in Agency Cost-Benefit Analysis

Caroline Cecot & Robert W. Hahn
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs: Past, Present, and Future

Jim Tozzi
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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The Ascendancy of the Cost-Benefit State?

Paul Noe & John D. Graham
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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Codifying the Cost-Benefit State

Brian F. Mannix & Bridget C.E. Dooling
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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OIRA’s Dual Role and the Future of Cost-Benefit Analysis

Stuart Shapiro
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and the durability of regulatory oversight in the United States

Susan Dudley
THE FUTURE OF WHITE HOUSE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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Jimmy Carter and Civil Service Reform

Stuart E. Eizenstat
WHO MANAGES THE MANAGERS? A ONE-YEAR LOOKBACK AT PRESIDENT TRUMP’S CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS
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Delegation and Time

Jonathan H. Adler & Christopher J. Walker
CONGRESS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: DELEGATION, NONDELEGATION, AND UN-DELEGATION
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Statutory Interpretation, Administrative Deference, and the Law of Stare Decisis

Randy J. Kozel
“NEW NORMALS?” THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, THE COURTS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Administrative Power and Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court

Mark L. Rienzi
RELIGION AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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The Sickness Unto Death of the Freedom of Speech

Marc O. DeGirolami
RELIGION AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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Adjunct Faculty Unionization and Religiously Affiliated Universities

Michael P. Moreland
RELIGION AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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Masterpiece Cakeshop and the Future of Religious Freedom

Mark Movsesian
RELIGION AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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A Perfect Storm: Religion, Sex, and Administrative Law

Helen M. Alvaré
RELIGION AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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The Major Questions Doctrine Outside Chevron‘s Domain

Adam R. F. Gustafson
CONGRESS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: DELEGATION, NONDELEGATION, AND UN-DELEGATION
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Regrounding the Private Delegation Doctrine

Paul J. Larkin, Jr.
CONGRESS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: DELEGATION, NONDELEGATION, AND UN-DELEGATION
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Nondelegation and Criminal Law

Brenner M. Fissell
CONGRESS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: DELEGATION, NONDELEGATION, AND UN-DELEGATION
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Consent of the Governed: An Underenforced Constitutional Norm

David S. Schoenbrod
CONGRESS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: DELEGATION, NONDELEGATION, AND UN-DELEGATION
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