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2021
Rulemaking Then and Now: From Management to Lawmaking
Ronald A. Cass
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The Origins of the APA: Misremembered and Forgotten Views
Jeremy Rabkin
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The Impossibility of Legislative Regulatory Reform and the Futility of Executive Regulatory Reform
Stuart Shapiro
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The Administrative Procedure Act at 75: Observations and Reflections
Paul R. Verkuil
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Ending Deference? Why Some State Supreme Courts Have Chosen to Reject Deference and Others Have Not
Daniel Ortner
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Divided Agencies
Brian D. Feinstein & Abby K. Wood
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Faithful Execution in the Federal Government and the Fifty States
Zachary S. Price
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The Purpose of Presidential Administration
Bijal Shah
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Congress’s Anti-Removal Power
Aaron L. Nielson and Christopher J. Walker
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Can the Federal Trade Commission Use Rulemaking to Change Antitrust Law?
Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
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Lessons for the Law from COVID-19: Alternative Histories to Define the Roles of Politics and Expertise in the Administrative State
E. Donald Elliott
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The Lost World of the Administrative Procedure Act: A Literature Review
Christopher J. Walker
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Why Supervise Banks? The Foundations of the American Monetary Settlement
Lev Menand
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The Federal Reserve and the Crisis of 2020
Lev Menand
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From Presidential Administration to Bureacratic Dictatorship
Kathryn E. Kovacs
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Presidential Polarization
John O. McGinnis & Michael B. Rappaport
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Countermajoritarian Legislatures
Miriam Seifter
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Structured to Fail: Lessons from the Trump Administration’s Faulty Pandemic Planning and Response
Alejandro E. Camacho Robert L. Glicksman
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Retiring “No Look” Judicial Review in Agency Cases Involving Science
E. Donald Elliott
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Sue the Fed: The Case for Privately Enforceable Statutory Constraints on Federal Reserve Emergency Lending
J.W. Verret
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Decoding Nondelegation After Gundy: What the Experience in State Courts Tells Us About What to Expect When We’re Expecting
Daniel E. Walters
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Super Deference and Heigtened Scrutiny (or When Super-Deference Is Not So Super)
Jonathan H. Adler
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The End of Deference: How States Are Leading a (Sometimes Quiet) Revolution Against Administrative Deference Doctrines
Daniel Ortner
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Adding Judges: Issues in Federal Courts’ Governance
Ron Cass
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