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Volume 62, Issue 1

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

Making Sense of Procedural Injury
Richard J. Pierce, Jr.

Hiding Nondelegation in Mouseholes
Jacob Loshin & Aaron Nielson

Administrative Law in the Roberts Court: The First Four Years
Robin Kundis Craig

COMMENTS

Regulation Reloaded: The Administrative Law of Firearms After District of Columbia v. Heller
Jonathan Zimmer

Securities Pirates: Why a More Expansive Basis for Jurisdiction over Transnational Securities Fraud Will Prevent the United States from Turning into the Barbary Coast
Jonathan Wang

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Regulatory Review in the Obama Administration: Cost–Benefit Analysis for Everyone
Helen G. Boutrous

International Judicial Assistance in Antitrust Enforcement: The Shortcomings of Current Practices and Legislation, and the Roles of International Organizations
Peter J. White

Achieving the Potential: The Future of Federal e-Rulemaking (2009)

Posted in Volume 62

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