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Volume 71, 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 Contents

Articles

Transparency and Algorithmic Governance 
Cary Coglianese & David Lehr

Should the Public Get to Participate Before Federal Agencies Issue Guidance? An Empirical Study
Nicholas R. Parrillo

Enforcing/Protection: The Danger of Chevron in Refugee Act Cases 
Maureen A. Sweeney

Recent Developments

Justice Kavanaugh, Lorenzo v. SEC, and the Post-Kennedy Supreme Court 
Matthew C. Turk & Karen E. Woody

Comments

Keeping Them Honest: How State Attorneys General Use Multistate Litigation to Exert Meaningful Oversight over Administrative Agencies in the Trump Era 
Philip Green

The Vapes of Wrath: Why the FDA Should Ban Fruity and Sweet Flavored Liquids to Preclude Adolescent Use of E-Cigarettes 
Matti Rose Vagnoni

For additional recent publications, please see Volume 4, Number 1 of the ALR Accord.

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