Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Judging Congressional Oversight Jamelle C. Sharpe Regulating the Production of Knowledge: Research Risk–Benefit Analysis and the Heterogeneity Problem Michelle N. Meyer Social Media, Administrative Agencies, and the First Amendment Jamelle C. Sharpe COMMENTS OFAC, the Department of State, and the Terrorist Designation Process: A Comparative Analysis of Agency…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Making Law Out of Nothing at All: The Origins of the Chevron Doctrine Gary Lawson & Stephen Kam Beyond the Usual Suspects: ACUS, Rulemaking 2.0, and a Vision for Broader, More Informed, and More Transparent Rulemaking Stephen M. Johnson COMMENTS Hard to Watch: How Ag-Gag Laws Demonstrate the Need for…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Administrative Law Through the Lens of Immigration Law Jill E. Family Comments on H.R. 3010, The Regulatory Accountability Act of 2011 American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice COMMENT Piercing Glomar: Using the Freedom of Information Act and the Official Acknowledgment Doctrine to Keep Government…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Toward a Model Code of Judicial Conduct for Federal Administrative Law Judges Steven A. Glazer Civil Justice Reform in Social Security Adjudications Jeffrey S. Wolfe COMMENTS Mine Safety: Penalty Structure and Enforcement Mechanisms of the Mine Act in the Wake of the Upper Big Branch Explosion Cynthia Wildfire…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue IN MEMORIAM Charles H. Koch Stephen Wermiel ARTICLES The Supremacy Clause, Cooperative Federalism, and the Full Federal Regulatory Purpose Adam Babich Equitable Power in the Time of Budget Austerity: The Problem of Judicial Remedies for Unconstitutional Delays in Claims Processing by Federal Agencies James D. Ridgway Avoiding Normative Canons…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Calibrating Chevron for Preemption Gregory M. Dickinson A Cost–Benefit Interpretation of the “Substantially Similar” Hurdle in the Congressional Review Act: Can OSHA Ever Utter the E-Word (Ergonomics) Again? Adam M. Finkel & Jason W. Sullivan Fixing the Flaws in the Federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Peter H. Meyers COMMENT Setting…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue REPORT Lobbying Law in the Spotlight: Challenges and Proposed Improvements ARTICLES An Inductive Understanding of Separation of Powers Jack M. Beermann An Empirical Study of Judicial Review of Agency Interpretations of Agency Rules Richard J. Pierce, Jr. & Joshua Weiss Rule by Reasonableness David Zaring COMMENTS The Department of…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Duplicative Delegations Jason Marisam The Tsunami of Health Care Rulemaking: Strategies for Survival and Success James T. O’Reilly & Melissa D. Berry The Board of Immigration Appeals’ Standard of Review: An Argument for Regulatory Reform Scott Rempell COMMENTS Deregulation by Any Other Name: New Jersey’s Site Remediation Reform…

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Table of Content The Complete Issue ARTICLES Common Law and Statute Law in Administrative Law Jack M. Beermann Substance, Procedure, and the Divided Patent Power Joseph Scott Miller What do the Studies of Judicial Review of Agency Actions Mean? Richard J. Pierce, Jr. Rulemaking in the Shade: An Empirical Study of EPA’s Air Toxic Emission…

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Table of Contents Articles Overcoming Gridlock: Campbell After a Quarter-Century and Bureaucratically Rational Gap-Filling in Mass Justice Adjudication in the Social Security Administration’s Disability Programs Jon C. Dubin Legislative Entrenchment Rules in the Tax Law Amandeep S. Grewal Green Business and the Importance of Reflexive Law: What Michael Porter Didn’t Say Dennis D. Hirsch The Government Shareholder: Regulating Public Ownership…

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