Table of Contents Articles Choosing a Court to Review the Executive Joseph W. Mead & Nicholas A. Fromherz Agency Avoidance of Rulemaking Procedures Connor Raso Essay Common Carrier Essentialism and the Emerging Common Law of Internet Regulation Daniel T. Deacon Comments Regulating Data Practices: How State Laws can Shore Up the FTC’s Authority to Regulate…

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Table of Contents Articles [Dis-]Informing the People’s Discretion: Judicial Deference Under the National Security Exemption Under the Freedom of Information Act Susan Nevelow Mart & Tom Ginsburg Splits in the Rock: The Conflicting Interpretations of the Seminole Rock Deference Doctrine by the U.S. Courts of Appeals Kevin O. Leske Essay The Regulatory Budget Revisited Jeffrey A. Rosen &…

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Table of Contents Articles Foreign Hard Look Review Ganesh Sitaraman The Administrative State’s Passive Virtues Sharon B. Jacobs Essay FDA and the Rise of the Empowered Consumer Lewis A. Grossman Comment I want to be a Non-Producer: Copyright Non-Practicing Entities and the Group Registration Process for Photographs Jack Vidovich

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Table of Contents The Complete Issue Chevron v. NRDC: A Thirtieth Anniversary Commemoration Thirty Years of Chevron v. NRDC and The Administrative Law Review: A Letter from the Executive Board Remarks by the Honorable Antonin Scalia for the 25th Anniversary of Chevron v. NRDC The Story of Chevron: The Making of an Accidental Landmark Thomas W. Merrill Chevron as a…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES How to Integrate Administrative Law and Tort Law: The Regulation of Stem Cell Products Stephen R. Munzer Chevron and the President’s Role in the Legislative Process Rajiv Mohan Government Election Advocacy: Implications of Recent Supreme Court Analysis Rajiv Mohan COMMENTS Baiting the Hook: The Failure of the PTO Trademark…

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Table of Contents ARTICLES Beyond Agency Core Mission Yoon-Ho Alex Lee Minimally Democratic Administrative Law Jud Mathews E-Rulemaking and Democracy Lauren Moxley COMMENT A Trifold Regulatory Convergence: Medical-Devise Drones Under the FAA, FDA, and State Regimes An Thien Tran

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Table of Contents The Complete Issue Articles Seeing Through a Preamble, Darkly: Administrative Verbosity in an Age of Populism and “Fake News” Alec Webley Interpreting the Congressional Review Act: Why Courts Should Assert Judicial Review, Narrowly Construe “Substantially the Same,” and Decline to Defer to Agencies Under Chevron Michael J. Cole Fail to Comment at Your…

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Table of Contents The Administrative Law Review is published four times annually by the students of the Washington College of Law in conjunction with the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.The most recent issues of the Administrative Law Review are made available for free online six months after publication. To purchase a hard…

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Table of Content The Administrative Law Review is published four times annually by the students of the Washington College of Law in conjunction with the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.The most recent issues of the Administrative Law Review are made available for free online six months after publication. To purchase a hard…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES “Smut and Nothing But”: The FCC, Indecency, and Regulatory Transformations in the Shadows Lili Levi Making the Administrative State “Safe for Democracy”: A Theoretical and Practical Analysis of Citizen Participation in Agency Decisionmaking Reeve T. Bull COMMENTS Negotiated Federal Sentencing Guidelines: A Cure for the Federal Sentencing Debacle…

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