Administrative Law Review 2001 - Abstracts

Administrative Law Review 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A bridge to far: the EPA's diesel sulfur rule and the increasing cost of fuels regulation under the Clean Air Act.LawJauss, Frederick G., IV
Achieving excellence and equal opportunity in education: no conflict of laws.(Recent Developments Education Symposium)LawWinston, Judith A.
A critique of the Bush education proposal.(Recent Developments Education Symposium)LawDodd, Victoria J.
Analyzing Hawaii's rulemaking procedures: the need for a consensus-seeking rulemaking model.LawSkousen, Darrin M.
Approving charter schools: the gate-keeper function.(Recent Developments Education Symposium)LawSugarman, Stephen D., Kuboyama, Emlei M.
A primer on nonlegislative rules.(Interpretive Rules Symposium)LawFunk, William
Burying Caesar: replacement of the veterans appeals process is needed to provide fairness to claimants.Law 
Consumer privacy protection: a call for reform in an era of financial services modernization.LawHickerson, Kristina A.K.
Contracting with the regulated for better regulation.LawPedersen, William F.
Cost-benefit analysis as a solution to a principal-agent problem.(Cost-Benefit Analysis Colloquy)(response to article by Stephen F. Williams in this issue, p. 257)LawSunstein, Cass R.
Developments in the reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service.(Annual Regulation of Business Focus: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service)LawConcklin, Bert
Getting help with their homework: schools, lower courts, and the Supreme Court Justices look for answers under the Establishment Clause.(Recent Developments Education Symposium)LawSchneider, Ronna Greff
Improving public trust and confidence in administrative adjudication: what administrative law practitioners, judges, and academicians can do.(State Administrative Law Symposium)LawSchoenbaum, Edward J.
In from the cold: the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act of 1998.(Federal Agency Focus: CIA and NSA)(National Security Agency)LawNewcomb, Thomas
IRS modernization and low-income taxpayers.(Annual Regulation of Business Focus: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service)LawSpragens, Janet, Abramowitz, Nancy
Is cost-benefit analysis for everyone?(Cost-Benefit Analysis Colloquy)(response to article by Stephen F. Williams in this issue, p. 257)LawSunstein, Cass R.
Judges, ideology, and policy in the administrative state: lessons from a decade of hard look remands of EPA rules.LawJordan, William S., III
Managing information privacy in the information age.(Annual Regulation of Business Focus: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service)LawIrving, Margaret Ann
Modernizing the IRS.(Annual Regulation of Business Focus: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service)LawRossotti, Charles O.
Overcoming parochialism: state administrative procedure and institutional design.(State Administrative Law Symposium)LawRossi, Jim
Politics by other means: law, science, and policy in EPA's implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act.LawMcGarity, Thomas O.
Procurement authorities of the CIA.(Federal Agency Focus: CIA and NSA)(National Security Agency)LawWright, Ginger Ann
Publication rules in the rulemaking spectrum: assuring proper respect for an essential element.LawStrauss, Peter L.
Reforming the Internal Revenue Service: a comparative history.(Annual Regulation of Business Focus: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service)LawThorndike, Joseph J. (American tax historian)
Reforming the new confirmation process: replacing "despise and resent" with "advise and consent".LawDenning, Brannon P.
Regulating human gene therapy: legislative overreaction to human subject protection failures.LawLeavitt, Wilder J.
Regulation FD of the SEC's selective disclosure and insider trading rule: finally, full and fair disclosures.LawLopez-Fernandini, Camelia
Rendering to Caesar: a response to Professor O'Reilly.(response to James O'Reilly, Administrative Law Review, vol. 53, p. 223, 2001)LawO'Connor, Gary E.
Risk, death, and time: a comment on Judge Williams' defense of cost-benefit analysis.(Cost-Benefit Analysis Colloquy)(response to article by Stephen F. Williams in this issue, p. 257)LawAdler, Matthew D., Sunstein, Cass R.
Rulemaking promise: administrative law and legal culture in the 1960s and 1970s.LawSchiller, Reuel E.
Ruling without real rules, or how to influence private conduct without really binding.(Interpretive Rules Symposium)LawMay, Randolph J.
Special problems of state administrative law judges.(State Administrative Law Symposium)LawFelter, Edwin L., Jr.
Squaring the vicious circle.(Cost-Benefit Analysis Colloquy)LawWilliams, Stephen F.
Strengthening professionalism within an administrative hearing office: the Minnesota experience.(State Administrative Law Symposium)LawJohnson, Bruce H.
The central panel movement: a work in progress.(State Administrative Law Symposium)LawHardwicke, John W.
The continuing viability of the 1875 Supreme Court case of Totten v. United States.(Federal Agency Focus: CIA and NSA)(National Security Agency)(secret service contracts)LawPines, Daniel L.
The IRS reorganization: programs and initiatives of the new large case division.(Annual Regulation of Business Focus: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service)LawLaughlin, Felix B., Allison, Mark D.
The Model Act Creating a State Central Hearing Agency: promises, practical problems, and a proposal for change.(State Administrative Law Symposium)LawMcNeil, Christopher B.
Three settings in which nonlegislative rules should not bind.(Interpretive Rules Symposium)LawAnthony, Robert A.
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