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Volume 59, Issue 1

Table of Content
The Complete Issue

ARTICLES

The Emphasis on the Presidency in U.S. Public Law: An Essay Critiquing
Thomas O. Sargentich

The Myth of “Privatization”
Chris Sagers

Administrative Agencies Are Just Like Legislatures and Courts—Except When They’re Not
Alan B. Morrison

Pandemic Influenza: Ethics, Law, and the Public’s Health
Lawrence O. Gostin & Benjamin E. Berkman

COMMENT

Not Good Enough for Government Work: How OMB’s Good Guidance Practices May Unintentionally Complicate Administrative Law
Christopher E. Wilson

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

How Agencies Should Give Meaning to the Statutes They Administer: A Response to Mashaw and Strauss
Richard J. Pierce, Jr.

Executive Order 12,866, as Amended

Posted in Volume 59

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