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Is the Environmental Appeals Board Unconstitutional or Unlawful?
In: Environmental Law, Forthcoming
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Make My Day! Dirty Harry and Final Agency Action
In: Environmental Law, Forthcoming
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Deadly Drones, Due Process, and the Fourth Amendment
In: William & Mary Bill of Rights, Vol. 22
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Regulation by litigation: Not so bad?
In: Regulation & governance, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 275-285
ISSN: 1748-5991
AbstractThis is a review essay concerning the book Regulation by Litigation. Utilizing public choice theory as the basis of its analysis, the book presents three case studies designed to demonstrate that regulation by litigation does not serve the public interest. This review essay attempts to show that public choice theory does not explain the decision to use litigation in these cases, that the alleged failure of litigation in these cases might not be failures at all, and that regulation by litigation is not the unmitigated evil the authors of the book suggest.
Electronic Surveillance of Terrorism in the United States
In: Mississippi Law Journal, Band 80, Heft 4
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Introduction to American constitutional law: structure and rights
In: American Casebook Series
Administrative procedure and practice: problems and cases
In: American casebook series
Administrative law
In: Examples & explanations
Introduction to administrative law -- How agencies fit into our system of separated powers -- Adjudication -- Due process -- Rulemaking -- The availability of judicial review -- The scope of judicial review -- Government acquisition of private information -- Public access to government information.
Administrative law: examples and explanations
In: Aspen Publishers
Introduction to administrative law -- How agencies fit into our system of separated powers -- Adjudication -- Due process -- Rulemaking -- The availability of judicial review -- The scope of judicial review -- Government acquisition of private information -- Public access to government information
Administrative law: keyed to Funk, Shapiro and Weaver's Casebook on administrative procedure and practice
In: High court case summaries
Plausibility Pleading: Barring the Courthouse Door to Deserving Claimants
In: Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2010-25
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The Truth About Torts: Regulatory Preemption at the Federal Railroad Administration
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