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Volume 59, Issue 4

Table of Content
The Complete Issue

ARTICLES

Statutory Interpretation or Public Administration: How Chevron Misconceives the Function of Agencies and Why It Matters
Elizabeth V. Foote

Chevron’s Demise: A Survey of Chevron from Infancy to Senescence
Linda Jellum

The Emerging Outlines of a Revised Chevron Doctrine: Congressional Intent, Judicial Judgment, and Administrative Autonomy
Daniel J. Gifford

THE THIRD ANNUAL DISTINGUISHED LECTURE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND REGULATORY PRACTICE

The Need for Oversight of Agency Policies for Settling Enforcement Actions
Richard M. Cooper

NOTES AND COMMENTS

One Hundred Years of the Doctrine of Primary Jurisdiction: But What Standard of Review is Appropriate for It?
Nicholas A. Lucchetti

Determining Due Deference: Examining When Courts Should Defer to Agency Use of Presidential Signing Statements
Nicholas J. Leddy

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Agency-Centered or Court-Centered Administrative Law? A Dialogue with Richard Pierce on Agency Statutory Interpretation
Jerry L. Mashaw

Posted in Volume 59

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