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Volume 75, Issue 2

Table of Contents

Essay

Behavioral Science in the Administrative State
Cass R. Sunstein

Articles

Greenlighting Administrative Prosecution
Michael Asimow

Antitrust Rulemaking: The FTC’s Delegation Deficit
Thomas W. Merrill

Operation Choke Point: Myths and Reality
Dru Stevenson

Comments

The Endangered Species Are Not Alright: The EPA’s
Recent Progress Trying to Reconcile FIFRA and the
ESA Does Not Go Far Enough
Katherine Foley

French-Tipped Formaldehyde: Why FDA’s Statutory
Framework Enables Toxic Chemical Exposures in
Manicure Products; How Rulemaking or Congressional
Action Can Curb Its Detrimental Effect on Occupational
Health
Ahn-Thi Le

Posted in Volume 75

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