Administrative Law Review 1997 - Abstracts

Administrative Law Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A choice between irreparable harm and Occupational Safety and Health Act penalties.(Case Note)LawBuchman, Barry I.
Administrative law cases during 1996.LawSchwartz, Bernard
Administrative law in the 21st century.(Symposium: The Future of the American Administrative Process)LawPopper, Andrew F.
A legislative challenge between private landowners and the Endangered Species Act.(Case Note)LawGoldsmith, Rebecca L.
Analyzing government regulation.LawShapiro, Sidney A., Tomain, Joseph P.
Another broken promise to the United States Indians.(Case Note)LawRoff, Jessica
Congressional review of agency regulations.(Regulatory Reform & the 104th Congress)LawStrauss, Peter L., Cohen, Daniel
Congress paralyzes section 925(c) of the Gun Control Act.(Case Note)LawWen, Brendon Y.
"Continuous" regulatory reform at the Federal Trade Commission.(Federal Agency Focus: Federal Trade Commission)LawBaker, Jonathan B.
Dynamic interpretation or administrative repeal?: the SEC's promulgation of Rule 58 to deregulate the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.LawHunt, Sean R.
Empowering the provider: a better way to resolve medicare hospital payment disputes.LawBernard, Phyllis E.
Encryption, justiciability, and the First Amendment.(Case Note)LawMovius, David T.
Expanding the zone, tilting the field: zone of interests and Article III standing analysis after Bennett v. Spear.LawBuzbee, William W.
Federal administrative law judges: the relevance of past choices to future decisions.LawGifford, Daniel J.
Interest groups, judicial review, and the origins of broadcast regulation.LawShipan, Charles R.
Judicial review in the time of cholera. (response to Richard J. Pierce, Jr., Administrative Law Review, vol. 49, p. 61, 1997)LawWald, Patricia M.
Judicial review of agency actions in a period of diminishing agency resources.LawPierce, Richard J., Jr.
Launching trademark law into cyberspace: should the domain name system be federalized?LawGreen, Shuli L.
Merger remedies.(Federal Agency Focus: Federal Trade Commission)LawCary, George S., Bruno, Marian R.
Non-judicial checks on agency actions.(Symposium: The Future of the American Administrative Process)LawAleinikoff, T. Alexander
Paperwork redux: the (stronger) Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.(Regulatory Reform & the 104th Congress)LawLubbers, Jeffrey S.
Patrolling the red light district of the information superhighway.LawDavidi, A. Nati
Punishment versus cooperation in regulatory enforcement: a case study of OSHA.LawShapiro, Sidney A., Rabinowitz, Randy S.
Reforming the Sunshine Act.(includes report by the Special Committee to Review the Government in the Sunshine Act)LawMay, Randolph
Reform of the new drug approval process.LawVanHuysen, Michael P.
Substantive reform, judicial review, and agency resources: OSHA as a case study. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (response to Richard J. Pierce, Jr., Administrative Law Review, vol. 49, p. 61, 1997)LawShapiro, Sidney A.
Technology and competition come to telecommunications: re-examining exemptions to the Federal Trade Commission Act.(Federal Agency Focus: Federal Trade Commission)LawCooper, Scott
The 1996 revised Florida Administrative Procedure Act: a rulemaking revolution or counter revolution?LawRossi, Jim
The administrative law agenda for the next decade.(Symposium: The Future of the American Administrative Process)LawLubbers, Jeffrey S.
The "Chief Executive" and the quiet constitutional revolution.(Symposium: The Future of the American Administrative Process)LawFarina, Cynthia R.
The critique of active judicial review of administrative agencies: a reevaluation. (response to Richard J. Pierce, Jr., Administrative Law Review, vol. 49, p. 61, 1997)LawSargentich, Thomas O.
The FDA's struggle to regulate tobacco.LawCostello, Jennifer
The merger review process at the Federal Trade Commission: administrative efficiency and the rule of law.(Federal Agency Focus: Federal Trade Commission)LawKolasky, William J., Jr., Lowe, James W.
The political roots of the judicial dilemma. (response to Richard J. Pierce, Jr., Administrative Law Review, vol. 49, p. 61, 1997)LawMelnick, R. Shep
The quality of appointments and the capability of the Federal Trade Commission.(Federal Agency Focus: Federal Trade Commission)LawKovacic, William E.
The reasons for and ramifications of eliminating "true doubt."(Case Note)LawCourtney, Rachel
The Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.(Regulatory Reform & the 104th Congress)LawSargentich, Thomas O.
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.(Regulatory Reform & the 104th Congress)LawTroy, Daniel E.
The unpopular disabled: drug addicts and alcoholics lose benefits.LawFiocco, Nicole
Through the looking glass: a perspective on regulatory reform at the Federal Trade Commission.(Federal Agency Focus: Federal Trade Commission)LawParnes, Lydia B., Jennings, Carol J.
To preserve meaningful judicial review.(Symposium: The Future of the American Administrative Process)LawFunk, William F.
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