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ARTICLES

Judicial Review of Executive Policymaking in Advanced Democracies: Beyond Rights Review
Eduardo Jordão & Susan Rose-Ackerman 

Standing in the Shadow of Tax Exceptionalism: Expanding  Access to Judicial Review of Federal Agency Rules
Lynn D. Lu

RECENT DEVELOPMENT

Death Panels: A Defense of the Independent Payment  Advisory Board
Jacqueline Fox

COMMENTS

Simplifying FDASIA: The “Fast Track” to Expedited Drug  Approval Efficiency
Veronica S. Jae 

Just What the Doctor Ordered?: Health Care Reform, the IRS, and Negotiated Rulemaking
Ehren K. Wade

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