The Roberts Court’s Review of Administrative Action: Promoting Political Accountability or Intensifying Process Review? Essay by Harold J. Krent

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Table of Contents Essays The Supreme Court Should Eliminate its Lawless Shadow Docket Richard J. Pierce, Jr. Articles Inclusive Agency Design Amy Widman The Trouble with Targeting Tax Shelters Joshua D. Blank & Ari Glogower Recent Developments Responding to Mass, Computer-Generated, and Malattributed Comments Steven J. Balla, Reeve Bull, Bridget C.E. Dooling, Emily Hammond, Michael…

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Season 3, Episode 4: A Return to Orbit? A Look Into the Past, Present, and Future of Commercial Spaceflight Regulation On this episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino speak with Caryn Schenewerk from the Relativity Space for a discussion on the evolution of commercial spaceflight…

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Season 2, Episode 15: Prisoners’ Rights On this episode of the Administrative Law Review‘s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Host Sarah Knarzer speak with two ALR staffers, Katie Anderson and Leah Hamilton, discuss their student comments. Katie Anderson, the incoming Senior Diversity, Equity, and Membership Editor on ALR, talks about how prisoner’s ability…

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Please join The Administrative Law Review for its Spring Symposium, “Administrative Law at the Supreme Court: NFIB v. OSHA and the Court’s Current Approach to Reviewing Federal Government Action” on Friday, March 4, 2022 from 9:00 AM-12:30 PM ET. Registration is available here.

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On this episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to returning guest host (and Technology Editor of the podcast) Kübra Babaturk speak with Eric Dunn from the National Housing Law Project to discuss President Biden’s eviction moratorium and the resulting impacts from it. Mr. Dunn discusses how administrative forces crafted the policy and…

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Table of Contents Articles Telemedicine and Occupational Licensing Paul J. Larkin, Jr., Marie Fishpaw, & Lauren McCarthy Congress and Cost-Benefit Analysis Caroline Cecot Due Process Hearings Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Justice Delayed . . . Diane M. Holben & Perry A. Zirkel Comments Holes in the United States’ ‘Never Again’ Promise: an…

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Season 3, Episode 2: Executive Order 13,985 & Equity On this episode of the Administrative Law Review’s A Hard Look, tune in to listen to host Steven Valentino speak with Professor Olatunde Johnson from Columbia Law School to discuss President Biden’s Executive Order 13,985. Professor Johnson discusses how the recent events of 2020 have led…

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Season 3, Episode 1: Health and Administrative Law Series, Episode 1: HIPAA A Hard Look returns for Season 3 with its inaugural episode! Season 3 host Steven Valentino and guest Kirk Nahra, Partner at WilmerHale and an adjunct professor at American University Washington College of Law and Case Western Reserve University, walk through the Health Insurance Portability and…

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Table of Contents Articles There are Two “Major Questions” Doctrines Cass R. Sunstein A Change of Policy: Promoting Agency Policymaking by Adjudication Todd Phillips The Umpire Strikes Back: Expanding Judicial Discretion for Review of Administrative Actions Ronald A. Cass Deliberative Rulemaking: An Empirical Study of Participation in Three Agency Programs Wendy Wagner, William West, Thomas…

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