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Volume 65, Issue 3

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

“Smut and Nothing But”: The FCC, Indecency, and Regulatory Transformations in the Shadows
Lili Levi

Making the Administrative State “Safe for Democracy”: A Theoretical and Practical Analysis of Citizen Participation in Agency Decisionmaking
Reeve T. Bull

COMMENTS

Negotiated Federal Sentencing Guidelines: A Cure for the Federal
Sentencing Debacle

Diona Howard-Nicolas

RECENT DEVELOPMENT

Administrative Law Goes to Wall Street: The New Administrative Process
Jacob E. Gersen

SYMPOSIUM REMARKS

American University Washington College of Law
Administrative Law Review, April 16, 2013

Lessons From Broadcast Regulation for the Twenty-First Century: A Symposium
Mark S. Fowler

Explaining Yourself: Thirty Years After “A Marketplace Approach to Broadcast Regulation”
Daniel Brenner

Posted in Volume 65

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