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Volume 61, Issue 4

The Administrative Law Review (ISSN 0001-8368) is managed and edited by a passionate board of student scholars attending American University Washington College of Law. 

Table of Content
The Complete Issue

ARTICLES

Institutional Design, FCC Reform, and the Hidden Side of the Administrative State
Philip J. Weiser

Scientific Peer Review and Administrative Legitimacy
Louis J. Virelli III

Agency Polymorphism
Aaron Greene Leiderman

COMMENTS

A Second Chance at Legal Certainty: AIG Collapse Provides Impetus to Regulate Credit Default Swaps
James C. duPont

Clearing the Air: Pursuing a Course to Define the Federal Government’s Role in the Voluntary Carbon Offset Market
Thomas P. Healy

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

RESPA Update: How Homebuilders Blocked HUD’s Recent Effort to Reform RESPA and Regulate Affiliated Business Arrangements
Nicholas McGuire

Broker–Dealers and Investment Advisers: The Administration’s Plans for the Future of Regulation
Nikhil Bhargava

Posted in Volume 61

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