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Volume 70, Issue 2

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 Contents

Articles

Rulemaking and the Guidance Exemption
Ronald M. Levin

Voluntary Remands: A Critical Reassessment
Joshua Revesz

Whiter Innovation?: Why Open Systems Architecture May Deliver on the False Promise of Public-Private Partnerships
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel E. Schoeni

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Fighting for the Right to Try: Testing the D.C. Circuit’s Reasoning in Abigail Alliance in Light of Obergefell
Brianna M. Gardner

One for the Price of Two: The Hidden Costs of Regulatory Reform Under Executive Order 13,771
Holly L. Weaver

Posted in Volume 70

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