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Volume 74, 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

Mangling the Major Questions Doctrine
Natasha Brunstein & Richard L. Revesz

The Myth of the State Nondelegation Doctrines
Joseph Postell & Randolph J. May

Disability Compensation for the Psychological Impact of Race Discrimination: Lessons from the Board of Veterans’ Appeals
Evan R. Seamone

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Critically Underregulated: An Analysis of the Federal Government’s Shortcomings on Cybersecurity and How President Biden’s Executive Order Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Naomi Hughes

Betting on Oversight: Repurposing Regulations for Cigarette and Tobacco Advertising to Address Sports Gambling, America’s Fastest Growing Vice Industry
Cole Eisenshtadt

Posted in Volume 74

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