Table of Contents Articles The Not-So-Standard Model: Reconsidering Agency-Head Review of Administrative Adjudication Decisions Rebecca S. Eisenberg & Nina A. Mendelson Solving the Congressional Review Act’s Conundrum Cary Coglianese Rights-Based Sanctions Procedures Desirée LeClercq Comments Jumping for Joy Silk: How the Revival of a Mid-Century Labor Union Organizing Doctrine Would Increase Cost Efficiency for the…

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Table of Contents Fall 2022 Symposium Synopsis  Major Questions About Agency Authority: A Practical Discussion on the Impact of Limiting Administrative Authority Articles Interpretation, Remedy, and the Rule of Law: Why Courts Should Have the Courage of Their Constitutional Convictions Ronald A. Cass & Jack M. Beermann  Rulemaking by Contract Bridget C.E. Dooling & Rachel…

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Bed Time for the Bed Mandate: A Call for Administrative Immigration Reform Comment by Christina Elhaddad  California Can Beat FHFA’s Pace: How the Reserve Fund Model Can Revive Residential PACE Loans Comment by John Charin  A Fluid Situation: On the Role of Interstate Water Commissions in Fracking Policy Comment by John A. Howes, Jr. Securing Access to National…

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According To: Reeve Bull, Building a Framework for Governance: Retrospective Review and Rulemaking Petitions  In this 2nd installment of the ALR Discussion Series, Reeve Bull, Research Chief at the Administrative Conference of the United States, discusses his Article, Building a Framework for Governance: Retrospective Review and Rulemaking Petitions, published in Volume 67, Issue 2 of the Administrative Law…

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Table of Contents Articles Appointment and Removal David M. Driesen Normalizing Reproductive Genetic Innovation Myrisha S. Lewis Marketing Authorization at the FDA: Paradigms and Alternatives Adam I. Muchmore Comments Burn Pits of Despair: How the Department of Veterans Affairs Can Improve the Presumption Process for Veterans Who Served in OIF/OEF Stephanie Rolfsness A Better IDEA:…

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Table of Contents Articles Mangling the Major Questions Doctrine Natasha Brunstein & Richard L. Revesz The Myth of the State Nondelegation Doctrines Joseph Postell & Randolph J. May Disability Compensation for the Psychological Impact of Race Discrimination: Lessons from the Board of Veterans’ Appeals Evan R. Seamone Comments Critically Underregulated: An Analysis of the Federal…

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Season 3, Episode 10:  The Federal Student Loan Crisis On this episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino speak with Professor John Brooks. In this episode, Professor Brooks discusses how the congressional budget process and regulatory action by administration makes the student loan crisis a complicated issue. He discusses how…

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Season 3, Episode 7: Part II: Cryptocurrency Current Events On this episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino and guest host Edward Leaf speak with Jason Schwartz, Administrative Law Review alum and partner at Fried Frank. In this two-part series on cryptocurrency, this second episode focuses on current events by…

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Season 3, Episode 6: On the Blockchain, Part I: An Introduction to Cryptocurrencies & The Regulatory Void Surrounding Them On this episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino and guest host Edward Leaf speak with Jason Schwartz, Administrative Law Review alum and partner at Fried Frank. In this two-part series…

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Season 3, Episode 5: Sports & The Antitrust Laws On this sports-themed episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino speak with Jeffrey Kessler of Winston & Strawn LLP. This episode focuses on the intersection of the antitrust laws in the context of professional and collegiate athletics. Beginning with the foundations of…

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