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The neoclassical revival in administrative law

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Numerous recent Supreme Court decisions along the lines of Chevron v National Resources Defense Council has led to rejection of traditional administrative law in favor of a neoclassical model. The neoclassical model minimizes the role of courts in the administrative process by forcing narrow interpretation of law as the clearly expressed intent of a lawmaker. Neoclassicism seeks to reverse the judicial activism of the 1960s and 1970s and to reject the traditional role of administrative law. The neoclassical paradigm is faulty in its transferring control over the administrative state to the executive.

Author: Werhan, Keith
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 1992

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Strengthening professionalism within an administrative hearing office: the Minnesota experience

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The creation and growth of Minnesota's Office of Hearing Examiners, or Central Panel, is discussed. Topics include compensation and accountability of Minnesota administrative law judges and workers' compensation judges, ethical standards for ALJs, and system funding.

Author: Johnson, Bruce H.
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 2001
Minnesota, Laws, regulations and rules

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The central panel movement: a work in progress

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The author outlines the constitutional and statutory policies underlying the central panel movement within the executive branch of state governments. The fundamental functions of administrative laws judges are compared to the functions of constitutional judges.

Author: Hardwicke, John W.
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 2001
States, Analysis, Powers and duties, Judicial power

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Subjects list: Interpretation and construction, Administrative law, Examiners (Administrative procedure), Administrative law judges
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